In a recent article for The Muse, Alyse Kalish offers some insight into the value of a cover letter. She maintains that "you’re truly doing yourself a disservice by not creating one (or by writing one that’s super generic or formulaic)." Kalish cites Muse career coach, Melody Godfred, who explains "in a cover letter you have an opportunity to craft a narrative that aligns … [Read more...] about We’ve Got Cover Letters Covered
2017 alumni, Dayton Murty, recently accepted a position as Director Of Government Relations at CP Strategies LLC, a public affairs and government relations firm based in Lincoln, Nebraska. In his new role, Dayton is a registered lobbyist for companies and organizations involved in energy, health care, telecommunications, and commercial lending, and a consultant for various … [Read more...] about Update From Dayton Murty
Always a pleasure to partner with our friends at the Springfield Metropolitan Bar Association (SMBA) for Law Day events and activities. With a pandemic-driven surge of creativity and the resurgence of Mail Art, the SMBA is introducing a Law Day Mail Art campaign. "Write, draw, paint or otherwise embellish your poems and thoughts" about the rule of law and you, too, can … [Read more...] about Advancing the Rule of Law – One Postcard at a Time
Never fear, Hilary is here! Writing for the National Jurist's preLaw magazine, veteran advisor Hilary Mantis answers four of the most common law school admissions questions. To read the questions and answers, see ??????????. … [Read more...] about Admissions Questions Answered
There are any number of practice settings for lawyers. In a recent conversation with the Springfield Business Journal, Corey Kilburn talks about his decision to focus "on businesses and entrepreneurs and creative entrepreneurs." To read the full conversation, see RoundTable Legal. … [Read more...] about Boutique Law – A Conversation With Corey Kilburn