HNBA conference’s Law Student and Young Lawyer CLE Track offers valuable skills

Law schools have traditionally focused on teaching law students about the theory and doctrine of the law.  However, with the higher demands and expectations of new associates, it is imperative to learn skills not traditionally taught in law school.  Anyone performing an online search will find numerous articles addressing the skills that law school graduates lack when entering the workforce.  Lacking a basic grasp and understanding of these skills makes new associate’s life stressful.  To address this gap in legal education, the Hispanic National Bar Association created a Law Student and Young Lawyer CLE Track to provide training in these areas.  The sessions are part of the next HNBA conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico from March 20 to March 23, 2019.  Legal Writing.  Legal writing is the bread and butter for all attorneys.  Most law schools provide two basic courses of legal writing during a law student’s first year…

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