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March 27, 2005
Ten Minute Mentor
For interesting tips on the actual practice of law, the Texas Bar offers the Ten Minute Mentor, a series of short instructional presentations on various legal topics, such as conducting voir dire or conflicts checking. The presentations are recorded audio enhanced w/slides for a multimedia effect, and they're organized into 25categories—from ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) to Wills/Trusts/Probate. This could be a great resource for 0Ls trying to figure out what lawyers actually do (and whether they'd like to do it, too), for law students learning these subjects in class, and, of course, for the practitioners for whom the presentations were designed. Hats off to the Texas Bar for making these things free and publicly available to all. Link via the new BlawgCast.com, part of the also very helpful Tech Law Advisor family of websites.Posted by mowabb at March 27, 2005 08:36 AM
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