6 Ways Teaching A Law School Class Can Benefit Lawyers

By Steven Allison and Samrah Mahmoud (July 10, 2017, 12:01 PM EDT) -- The practice of law is undeniably busy. As a result, teaching a law school class may be one of the last things on a practitioner's to-do list. Many have the misconception that teaching will benefit only those who are looking to leave the practice of law and enter academia. Sure, teaching a class might be a nice line-item on a resume, but how does it really benefit a lawyer's practice, particularly a young lawyer's?...

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