Nothing new that now is one of the worst legal employment markets. An article in Minnesota Lawyer presents measures taken by the four law schools in the state to assist its students in this challenging market. These efforts include creating fellowships, organizing peer groups among the students, coaching, networking by a dean, and expanding "the imagination of our students about what they can do with a law degree.” To learn more about what's being done in the four law schools, read "Law schools help new alums stay afloat in a bleak market."




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