Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Thinking About Taking the Legal Research Skills Series?

Many students are participating in the Law Library's Legal Research Skills Series. Students can mix and match the research modules to fit their projected track of practice, refresh their research skills, or use the modules to learn new research skills. LRSS is a win-win for students and their prospective employers: students can feel confident about their research skills and prospective employers will note that applicants from Hamline University School of Law have prepared themselves to successfully complete the research projects that will be assigned to them. Legal research skills are not always taught by law firms (or if they are, they are not always comprehensive) This is especially true when someone is hired by a small-medium sized firm. Read the National Law Journal article written by a former law firm associate, adjunct professor and current vendor of legal research skills for new lawyers. We think you will conclude that the Law Library's Legal Research Skills Series is valuable and a good value!

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