Each student’s level of achievement in law school results from a complex mix of elements too numerous to comprehend – but they certainly include determination, passion, dedication to purpose, self-discipline, native intellect, attention to detail, capability to focus, organizational skills, aptitude for analytical thinking and writing, reading comprehension and efficiency, and writing skills.
To learn law – that is, to obtain fluency in the language of the law, and to become adept at quickly resolving legal problems using the skills lawyers use – at your highest levels, you must...
On this page, you will find links and book recommendations to guide you to your highest levels of achievement.
1000 Days to the Bar But the Practice of Law Begins Now! |
Gilbert Law Summaries - Criminal Law |
Gilbert Law Summaries - Torts |
Gilbert Law Summaries - Contracts |
Gilbert Law Summaries - Property |