Not exact matches
And I suppose some law professors (and those occasionally masquerading as
academic lawyers) might be heard to complain,
especially if it gets them into print.
As usual, legal
academics seem oblivious to the fact that BigLaw (
especially, the specialties mentioned) has nothing to do with the practice of law in the United States for the vast majority of
lawyers, and is thus a bogus reference group for the vast majority of law students.
Finding a
lawyer with the right balance of
academic and experiential knowledge can be difficult,
especially outside of Ontario's main metropolitan centers.
I think it would be
especially useful for
academic librarians to have insight into the way in which
lawyers use firm libraries, and the kind of information they seek — useful in that we would be better able to equip our students (who will be those
lawyers) while in law school.
I think it would be
especially useful for
academic librarians to have insight into the way in which
lawyers use firm libraries, and the kind of information they seek — useful in that... [more]