New Blog Provides Information for Law Students

Released on = December 22, 2005, 4:55 pm

Press Release Author = The Practice

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = Three sole practitioners have started a blog to provide
information to current and prospective law students about career options after law
school. The blog also provides information on law practice management issues.

Press Release Body = Now is the time that law students who are graduating in May
begin looking for jobs. While many firms go to campus to recruit, there are other
options open for law students. However, these students may not have the resources to
find careers outside of the law firm environment.

Based on this, three sole practitioners have started a weblog, commonly called a
blog, aimed at helping law students find jobs after law school. Shane Jimison of
Virginia, Barry Kaufman from Florida and Jonathan Stein from California started "The
Practice" (www.thepracticeblog.com) in October 2005. Their goal is to provide
information and start up tips to new lawyers who want to open their own law firms.

"The Practice" got its start after a brainstorming session. Jimison, Kaufman and
Stein realized that they would share information among themselves, and with other
sole practitioners, but that this information was not widely available to people
thinking about starting their own law firm. The three realized that there are books
about opening a law firm, but very little information in an interactive format such
as a blog.

"While law firms provide great experience and opportunities, we recognized that
there was a lack of information for new attorneys who want to be their own boss,"
Mr. Stein said. "We started "The Practice" with the goal of providing practical,
everyday advice based on our own experiences. We hope that this advice will help,
not only law students, but also new lawyers with gaining the necessary skills to
succeed."

"The Practice" has been recognized as the Site of the Week by Jim Calloway, Director
of the Oklahoma Bar Association's Management Assistance Program, in his blog, "Jim
Calloway's Law Practice Tips Blog." The Practice is read by several hundred readers
per day. Recent posts have included topics on deposition tips, financing your
practice, goal planning, and advice from Abraham Lincoln. Readers are encouraged to
communicate with the authors through comments on the blog or via e-mail.

Web Site = http://www.thepracticeblog.com

Contact Details = Jonathan Stein

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