Everybody’s talking about how abysmal the job market is for law students – why not build your resume while still in school? Young lawyers are under increasing pressure to start thinking about business development activities earlier in than ever in their careers. One tried and true way of building one’s professional reputation is by publishing. One sure way to get noticed and to help others is to write in a style which is helpful and educational to prospective clients. The National Law Review is one of the nation’s premier resources for secondary legal analysis for businesses and twice a year we offer students the opportunity to submit consumer-friendly articles for publication.
The winning articles will be published online starting in Mid November 2010. The top article(s) chosen will be featured on the NLR home page. Up to 5 runner-up articles will also be posted in the NLR searchable database.
Please note that although students are encouraged to submit articles addressing Labor & Employment Law, the featured topic for the November issue, they may also submit entries covering current issues related to other areas of the law.
- Students have the opportunity to publicly display their legal knowledge and skills.
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The student’s photo, biography, and contact information will be posted with each article, allowing for professional recognition and exposure.
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Winning articles are published alongside those written by respected attorneys from Am Law 200 and other prominent firms as well as from other respected professional associations.
- Now more than ever, business development skills are expected from law firm associates earlier in their careers. NLR wants to give law students valuable experience generating consumer-friendly legal content of the sort which is included for publication in law firm client newsletters, law firm blogs, bar association journals and trade association publications.
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Student postings will remain in the NLR online database for up to two years, easily accessed by potential employers.
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Click Here to review the winning submissions from October: An Analysis of South Africa’s Mental Health Legislation; An Overview of the Hedge Fund Industry and What’s Coming Next for Hedge Funds; and The Impact of ACTA on China’s Intellectual Property Enforcement.
- For more Information and contest rules, please click here.