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Welcome Law Students!

The New GP|Solo Law Student Page!

Solo practitioners and small firm settings are one of the fastest growing practice styles in the profession, so it's not surprising that GP|Solo is one of the fastest growing entities in the ABA. Moreover, with 16,000 law student members in GP|Solo, the growing trend toward solo/small firm shows no signs of slowing down.

To cater to this growing interest for law students, the General Practice, Solo & Small Firm Division has added helpful articles and tips just for law students. To be updated when new articles are posted, simply subscribe to the RSS feed for your iGoogle, MyYahoo!, or other favorite reader. What is RSS?

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»GP|Solo Law Student Welcome Kit  Members Only

Once you've taken advantage of GP|Solo's free membership for law students, log in to our Law Student Welcome Kit for exclusive information to help you find that dream job or thrive in your coursework.

In the Law Student Welcome Kit you'll find to tools to:

  • Find a job
  • Perfect your resume and cover letter (includes downloadable samples!)
  • Wow them in the interview
  • Brief a case the right way
  • Take better notes in class

New addition!  Attorney and professional education and career coach, Chris Dunagan, shares invaluable tips on successful interviewing in "Lessons from a Mock Interview Workshop."

»Mentoring Certificate

While most mentoring programs are based on occasional meetings between seasoned practitioners and young lawyers, GP|Solo’s Law Student Mentoring Certificate Program does more. Fill the gaps of a traditional law school education by getting a mentor now! Learn More

» Law Student Mental Health Initiative

Law student rates of severe depression and anxiety are increasing rapidly. In fact, between 20-40% of law students graduate with clinical depression.

To respond to this worrying trend, the ABA's Law Student Division has created a Law Student Mental Health Toolkit for Student Bar Associations and Administrators to help improve the mental health of today's law students.

Read through the Toolkit, discuss the Mental Health Initiative with your friends and classmates, and implement programs on your campus to address law student mental health issues.

Publications

New Lawyer e-Newsletter »

You may not be a lawyer yet, but GP|Solo’s New Lawyer is filled with tips and advice that will prove essential for any law student. More

Some recent New Lawyer highlights for law students:

Student Lawyer Magazine »

All law student members of the ABA receive this magazine specially geared at the needs of the law student. Below are some highlights from the magazine on how you can learn more about solo and small firm practices.

»Join the Law Student Committee


J. Thomas Howell
Chair

GP|Solo's Law Student Committee is a great opportunity for law students to learn more about leadership in the Division and the ABA. Find out more

GP|Solo Law Student Events:
How to Get a Job in a Small Firm

Coming Up

GP|Solo Spring Meeting 2008 in New Orleans How to Get a Job in a Small Firm presented at Loyola University's College of Law on May 1, 2008. More

Past Events

Midyear Meeting 2008 in Los Angeles How to Get a Job in a Small Firm presented at UCLA School of Law on February 7, 2008. (Listen to the panel)

Fall Meeting 2007 in Philadelphia How to Get a Job in a Small Firm presented at Temple University's Beasley School of Law on October 4th, 2007. Photo Recap

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