Lecture Series Promotes Alternative Legal Careers

Mon, Feb 9, 2009

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From the Indiana University News Room, a new lecture series discusses alternative careers for law school grads.

Facing an uncertain job market, law students are seeking more than the traditional options to put their degrees to work. Indiana University Maurer School of Law spotlights several of these options in its Alternative Legal Careers panel discussion series. All events are free and open to the public…

The next session in the series, “Legal Careers in Publishing, Communications, Consulting and Development,” will take place at noon on Wednesday, Feb. 12, in the Moot Court Room…

Panelists will explain how they use their law degrees and related skills in their respective careers…

Future events in the series include “Legal Careers in Higher Education” (Feb. 25) and “Legal Careers in Politics and Government” (March 11). Both events will begin at noon.

The series began Jan. 27 with “Legal Careers in Banking, Finance, Tax and Corporate.”

Via Indiana U.

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