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21st Century Legal Career Series Volume 9 - The Education Sector: Overwhelmed by the Law

21st Century Legal Career Series Volume 9 - The Education Sector: Overwhelmed by the Law

Richard L. Hermann, 2017.

American education is experiencing tectonic shifts that bode very well for legal employment. These result from a variety of factors—globalization, technology, dissatisfaction with dismal academic results, runaway tuition costs, and regulatory complexity. Education is undergoing creative destruction that is throwing over old ways of doing things while creating new opportunities in both mainstream legal venues and JD Advantage realms. 

Examples include:
K-12. Attorney involvement at the K-12 level has increased dramatically in the 21st century. The legal needs of school districts are increasing rapidly and going off into areas previously not an issue.

Life-Long Learning. Americans will need more education in order to compete in the increasingly global economy. Two phenomena will propel this increased demand: 1. The need for millions of Americans who lost their jobs to “retool.” 2. The need for “lifelong learning” in order to keep up with the increasingly rapid pace of change.

College and University Administration. Today, only a handful of post-secondary institutions do not have in-house counsel offices. In a related development, the increasing complexity of campus life mandated that many legal and law-related staff functions needed more specialized attention than they could receive from the general counsel’s office creating additional roles for law graduates.

Investigate these and other education related opportunities in Volume 9 of the 21st Century Legal Career Series, The Education Sector: Overwhelmed by the Law.

Contents include:

  • What Constitutes the Education Sector
  • Why is the Education Sector So Hot?
  • Who Hires—K-12
  • Who Hires—Campus Administration
  • Who Hires—U.S. Government
  • Who Hires—A Brief Introduction to Law Teaching Positions
  • What Does It Pay?
  • Breaking into the Education Sector
  • Finding Out About Education Law Jobs Before Everyone Else

About the 21st Century Legal Career Series
No one has a crystal ball, but Richard L. Hermann has spent his career— more than 30 years— researching, evaluating, and accurately predicting where the career opportunities will be for law graduates. He has counseled attorneys from new lawyers to 20-year practitioners on how and where to hunt for the next, best option.

Affordably priced, the volumes in the “21st Century Legal Career Series” provide law schools and law students or anyone considering a change of career with invaluable guidance and information on the careers of the future!

For bulk pricing on orders more than 20 copies of an individual title, contact NALP at (202) 835-1001 or email [email protected].

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