T14 3L going into corporate at V15 with a strong transactional practice.
Aced Commercial Paper & secured. Then became an RA for SCOTUS clerkprof during the semester. He said he'd be willing to co-wrote a note on a suggestion to a small part of Article 9.
I'm not a journal. But any career or other benefit from publishing, assuming it even gets accepted? Since I'm not going into lit and I'm not even on a secondary journal, I was wondering if it's even worth the work. Thank you for any imput!
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Re: Benefit of note if (1) corp and (2) no journal?
It sounds like an amazing opportunity. I would consider doing it for that reason alone. If you are just thinking of getting a resume line I would pass, but if any part of you has a true interest in it, go for it!Anonymous User wrote:T14 3L going into corporate at V15 with a strong transactional practice.
Aced Commercial Paper & secured. Then became an RA for SCOTUS clerkprof during the semester. He said he'd be willing to co-wrote a note on a suggestion to a small part of Article 9.
I'm not a journal. But any career or other benefit from publishing, assuming it even gets accepted? Since I'm not going into lit and I'm not even on a secondary journal, I was wondering if it's even worth the work. Thank you for any imput!
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Re: Benefit of note if (1) corp and (2) no journal?
clients like hiring lawyers who know the cutting edge of law. you definitely should.UnderrateOverachieve wrote:It sounds like an amazing opportunity. I would consider doing it for that reason alone. If you are just thinking of getting a resume line I would pass, but if any part of you has a true interest in it, go for it!Anonymous User wrote:T14 3L going into corporate at V15 with a strong transactional practice.
Aced Commercial Paper & secured. Then became an RA for SCOTUS clerkprof during the semester. He said he'd be willing to co-wrote a note on a suggestion to a small part of Article 9.
I'm not a journal. But any career or other benefit from publishing, assuming it even gets accepted? Since I'm not going into lit and I'm not even on a secondary journal, I was wondering if it's even worth the work. Thank you for any imput!
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Re: Benefit of note if (1) corp and (2) no journal?
^--- this guy literally is TCRitbdvorm wrote:clients like hiring lawyers who know the cutting edge of law. you definitely should.UnderrateOverachieve wrote:It sounds like an amazing opportunity. I would consider doing it for that reason alone. If you are just thinking of getting a resume line I would pass, but if any part of you has a true interest in it, go for it!Anonymous User wrote:T14 3L going into corporate at V15 with a strong transactional practice.
Aced Commercial Paper & secured. Then became an RA for SCOTUS clerkprof during the semester. He said he'd be willing to co-wrote a note on a suggestion to a small part of Article 9.
I'm not a journal. But any career or other benefit from publishing, assuming it even gets accepted? Since I'm not going into lit and I'm not even on a secondary journal, I was wondering if it's even worth the work. Thank you for any imput!
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Re: Benefit of note if (1) corp and (2) no journal?
Yup.UnderrateOverachieve wrote:^--- this guy literally is TCRitbdvorm wrote:clients like hiring lawyers who know the cutting edge of law. you definitely should.UnderrateOverachieve wrote:It sounds like an amazing opportunity. I would consider doing it for that reason alone. If you are just thinking of getting a resume line I would pass, but if any part of you has a true interest in it, go for it!Anonymous User wrote:T14 3L going into corporate at V15 with a strong transactional practice.
Aced Commercial Paper & secured. Then became an RA for SCOTUS clerkprof during the semester. He said he'd be willing to co-wrote a note on a suggestion to a small part of Article 9.
I'm not a journal. But any career or other benefit from publishing, assuming it even gets accepted? Since I'm not going into lit and I'm not even on a secondary journal, I was wondering if it's even worth the work. Thank you for any imput!
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