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“… Only the Shadow[ing Student] Knows” Benefits of Having Students “Shadow” Practicing Attorneys Mary Nagel – Assistant Professor and Associate Director of Lawyering Skills – The John Marshall Law School

“… Only the Shadow[ ing Student] Knows”

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“… Only the Shadow[ ing Student] Knows”. Benefits of Having Students “Shadow” Practicing Attorneys Mary Nagel – Assistant Professor and Associate Director of Lawyering Skills – The John Marshall Law School. How We Started. Noticed that most Students’ idea of a typical lawyer …. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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“… Only the Shadow[ing

Student] Knows”Benefits of Having Students “Shadow”

Practicing AttorneysMary Nagel – Assistant Professor and Associate Director of Lawyering Skills – The John Marshall

Law School

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Noticed that most Students’ idea of a typical

lawyer …

How We Started

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Lawsuits filed in the morning and tried in the

afternoon Every lawyer is a trial attorney Juries hear every aspect of the law All cases filed are tried Lawyers don’t write Lawyers never spend time here …

False Impressions

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Idea for Shadowing

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Wanted Students to Know What Lawyers

REALLY DO Interaction with Clients, Members in the

firm/organization, Opposing Counsel, Judges Network Ethics and Professionalism Mentors

Focus

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Shadowing

Sets the context for how lawyers ACTUALLY work

Externs/Interns

Later in the law school career Promotes public service

Different from an Internship/Externship

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What Lawyers REALLY

Do WRITE

EmailsLettersMemosPleadings and Filings (and Discovery)Transactional DocumentsRegulatory FilingsOrders

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Interact

Members of the firm/organizationClientsOpposing CounselWitnessesStaff/Legal vendorsJudgesJuries

… and

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… not generally

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Find the Student’s Area of Interest

Easier to Accommodate in Urban Settings If not feasible, then shadow local attorneys – all

will see how the local attorney runs his firm/organization

How It Works

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Contact Attorneys in the Area

Generally flattered to help Work with Alumni groups or Career Services Local bar associations Fosters good will with practicing bar

… then

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Discussions of Ethics and Professionalism

Initial contact Dress Behavior Demeanor at the office/organization Post Shadowing Contact – Networking

Possibilities

Student Involvement

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Students Write on the Experience

Memo on Shadowing Thank you letter Possible writing sample/resume fodder

Writing

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Surprising Side Effects

Attorney becomes concerned for studentWants to help with career

Assists with class choices for electives Introduces students to others in the area

Bar Associations/Practice Associations

Mentoring