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The Education Sector

Overwhelmed by the Law
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Build a legal career in one of the hottest 21st century employment areas! In his 21st Century Legal Career Series, Richard L. Hermann researches, evaluates, and predicts where the employment opportunities are and will be for law graduates. Volume 9, The Education Sector: Overwhelmed by the Law, demonstrates how the tectonic shifts American education is experiencing bode very well for legal employment. Due to a variety of factors including, 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. Look for continuing increases in attorney involvement at the K-12 level as the legal needs of school districts are growing rapidly. As affordable education disappears for millions of Americans, much of higher education is going to have to change its business model. Anytime sea changes are in the offing, attorneys prosper because major directional changes always mean more legislation, regulations, court actions and more of everything lawyers are trained to do. The Education Sector explores how to take advantage of these and an avalanche of future employment opportunities. Highlights 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 Sector Law Jobs Before Everyone Else Increasing reliance on technology represents an enormous change in the way schools must organize themselves and do business. Attorneys will be heavily involved in nurturing these transitions. The increasing complexity of campus life mandates that many legal and law-related staff functions need more specialized attention. This has resulted in a trend toward breaking out certain specialized legal and law-related activities from the campus counsel's office. These are often JD Advantage jobs. Hermann focuses on what law students and lawyers need to know to build a fulfilling career in the education sector.

Author Biography:

Richard L. Hermann graduated from Yale, the New School University, and Cornell Law School (following a stint in the U.S. Army, where he handled nuclear weapons and jumped out of airplanes). His first job out of law school was as an attorney at the Pentagon. He went on to work for the Government Accountability Office and Department of Energy. During his brief government career, he counseled friends and acquaintances on finding government law jobs, which evolved into launching Federal Reports Inc. The company became the leading provider of legal career information in the U.S. Among its many products were AttorneyJobs.com, LawStudentJobsOnline.com, and many other legal career publications and web products (all now the property of Thomson Reuters).He also founded and led Nationwide Career Counseling for Attorneys and Sutherland Hermann Associates, an attorney outplacement and disability insurance consulting firm. Later he developed and taught the first law school course in Legal Career Management for online Concord Law School. He is also a regular columnist for National Jurist. Hermann is the author of many books on legal careers including for the American Bar Association (ABA). LegalCareerView.com and the 21st Century Legal Careers Series are Hermann's latest additions to his body of work on legal careers (both traditional and non-mainstream [a.k.a. "JD-Advantage]. Both resources help connect the dots between today's news and tomorrow's jobs and provide strategies for securing a rewarding career in--and around--the law.
Release date Australia
April 27th, 2017
Pages
76
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
152x229x4
ISBN-13
9781946228178
Product ID
27859093

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