Archive for February, 2006

Letter to a Young Law Student

Tuesday, February 21st, 2006

by Professor Corinne Cooper
What I know is what it is like to be a first-year law professor. After watching the process for many years, in many different places, I’ve observed that law school involves three circles: the education that takes place within you, the education you share with your peers, and the education [...]

So you are Graduating From Law School: How to Manage Your Law School Debt

Tuesday, February 21st, 2006

By Sarah Kellogg
Introducing the topic of personal debt at a dinner party can kill even the most vibrant discussion, prompting awkward silences, sidelong glances, and a quick trip to the buffet table. Not so if you?re talking to a newly minted attorney.
Ask a first-year associate about personal debt and you?re likely to be regaled with [...]

Lawtutors Donates Over $2000 in Free Tutoring To Massachusetts Law Schools!

Wednesday, February 15th, 2006

Every spring, law schools in the new england area hold their annual “Public Interest Auction.” Every dollar raised at these auctions helps fund grants for students to work at unpaid nonprofit and government summer internships. These fun-filled events usually includes contributions not only from area businesses, but from faculty and staff as well. Students can [...]

LawT utors Wins Sponsorship Award Of the Year at ABA Student Conference!

Tuesday, February 7th, 2006

Along with getting free tutoring hours and information throughout the day about the excellent programs LawTutors has to offer, students were entertained by LawTutors Sponsoriship. Traditionally, educational companies sponsor events by giving money and in return get space and opportunity to chat about their program. LawTutors is not traditional by any means, so we [...]