For better or for worse — and I can find you advocates for both sides — the evolving consensus is that law schools should make at least some effort to help you secure jobs and / or to ensure you possess some skills and knowledge geared
towards private law practice.
Not exact matches
Speaking from an introvert's point of view, it seems to me that
private practice partnerships are geared
towards extroverts, who are fuelled by interactions with people (whether clients or their
law firm colleagues).
He has garnered his experience working in various
law firms and in
private practice, with an exemplary ethical standard and unending service
towards his clients.
You are currently working
towards your PhD in
Private Law — how are you hoping this research will set you out from the rest in legal
practice?