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The International Lawyer has prepared a special guide for law students and legal practitioners to help navigate through the coronavirus crisis.
We answered your questions: how to get a job; register for the Bar Exam, deal with online classes and remote working, etc. From the legal industry transformation to the impact on law schools, we covered it all! Â
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It has always been in our objectives to inform law students and legal practitioners to the best of our capabilities. We are so grateful to see our community growing every day. Especially at a time where everyone goes remote, it is important for us to bring people together and foster a sense of community.Â
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The coronavirus crisis is nothing that we would have expected for 2020, but it is here and we need to deal with it. For many people, the scale of the crisis calls to mind 9/11, the 2008 financial crisis or even the Great Depression – events that reshaped society in lasting ways.
One way to predict the future is to examine the past and that is exactly what we have done. With lessons from the past and with the new configurations of our time, we assembled this Guide to keep law students and law practitioners informed.Â
Our guide is designed to be flexible, and if you have any resources we should add, feel free to add email us or leave a comment on our website.
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What’s in our Guide?
Our Guide is divided in two part: the first part discusses the impact of COVID-19 on law students. Everything you need to know from law school admission, to the Bar Exam, not to mention to finding a job, it’s all in our Guide.Â
We also discussed the long-term impact of COVID-19 on the legal industry and law schools. Especially, the crisis will likely force the legal industry to enter in the 21st century. Already courts have gone virtual, the Supreme Court having made history with oral arguments by phone. In the Legal Industry change, so must its workforce.
For a limited period of time only, we will offer our Guide for free. It is intended to be used for educational purposes to help you navigate the coronavirus crisis. Subscribe today! We promise we won’t send you junk mails.Â