Sunday, September 19, 2004

SHOULD YOU REALLY BE A LAWYER?... BOOK PARTY IN NYC

My friend, Deborah, has been doing a tour for her new book that's coming out, "Should You Really Be A Lawyer? The Guide to Smart Career Choices Before, During and After Law School."

There's an upcoming event for those in NYC. A book party...

Tuesday, October 5th, 6:30pm
The Library Bar in the Hudson Hotel
356 W 58th St (btwn 8th and 9th Avenue)
(212) 554-6317


I mentioned Deborah before here. She's an awesome person, so I'm definitely pluggin for her book here. Check out her site, which I linked above, for other events in D.C., Chicago, LA, and other cities. A few supporting reviews:

"Law school was the Vietnam of the Brady Bunch generation. Too many otherwise-smart people have been ushered down a career path of least-resistance only to find a quagmire of their own. Here's a brilliant little book that asks the hard questions that need to be answered by every would-be lawyer and some of those who already are. Hey-Hey! Ho-Ho! Read this book before you go!"
— Mark Katz, speechwriter, humorist and author of Clinton & Me: A Real Life Political Comedy

"As the former Assistant Dean of a law school, I wish more of the students and alumni I counseled could have read this book before they made their biggest career decisions. With well-reasoned arguments and balanced, concrete discussions of legal education and law as a career field, Should You Really Be A Lawyer? is a must-read for anyone contemplating law school, currently in law school or considering leaving the practice of law." — Wendy L. Werner, Principal, Werner Associates (a career counseling and legal consulting firm)

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