Education
Jul. 3, 1999
Some Lawyers Are Discovering That Those Who Can, Teach
By Hindi Greenberg Many lawyers consider teaching as an alternative to practicing law. They enjoy imparting information and think it would be fun to interact with students, contemplate legal issues and conduct in-depth research.
By Hindi Greenberg
Many lawyers consider teaching as an alternative to practicing law. They enjoy imparting information and think it would be fun to interact with students, contemplate legal issues and conduct in-depth research.
When lawyers involved in hectic law practic...
Many lawyers consider teaching as an alternative to practicing law. They enjoy imparting information and think it would be fun to interact with students, contemplate legal issues and conduct in-depth research.
When lawyers involved in hectic law practic...
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