Resources

As you explore Career Planning for Lawyers, you might find some of these resources helpful.

WEBSITES

BLOGS

Go to my Lawyer Satisfaction Blog and check out the blogs in the blogroll

TWITTER

This is a recent quite active and popular form of social networking that I have found to be valuable and useful in connecting with those in the legal profession and in keeping up with what is current.
For a list of some lawyers who use Twitter, see the list maintained by JDScoop. Here are the user names of some of the twitters who I follow. To contact anyone of them once you have joined, you simply have to precede the username with @ Advocatesstudio – Legaltweet – Lexmonitor – Lextweeter – MIAMICRIMLAW - Rex7 – Unemployedlawye - Claxtonlegal

OTHER SUGGESTIONS

Once you know what you want to do, consider talking to those in the law firm (if you are leaving one). You should also contact your law school dean, faculty and career office and get the names of lawyers/mentors who practice in your chosen practice area. Also consider joining Bar Association Committees and organizations related to that area.

BOOKS

What You Can Do with a Law Degree by Deborah Arron
Lawful Pursuit: Careers in Public Interest Law by Ronald W. Fox
Solo by Choice by Carolyn Elefant
Dreams of My Father, Barack Obama

REPORTS HIGHLY CRITICAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION

Legal Education and Professional Development – An Educational Continuum, Report of the Task Force on Law Schools and the Profession: Narrowing the Gap, the American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar – (the MacCrate Report) ABA, 1992 The Deeply Unsatisfactory Nature of Legal Education Today – A Self Study On the Problems of Legal Education and on the Steps the Massachusetts School of Law Has Taken to Overcome Them, Massachusetts School of Law, 1992

MOVIES

The Firm (in which the hero makes a healthy transition)
The Wrestler (in which the hero makes an unhealthy transition)

TV SHOWS

Boston Legal
Countdown
Lost
Monk