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Reaching Out to IP Attorneys – Part 1 January 30, 2010

Posted by atharkhan in : Law School, Personal , 1 comment so far

When I was in law school, I set aside a few hours each week to reach out to, and meet Intellectual Property (IP) attorneys. This was an excellent way for me to learn about the practice of IP law, and understand the dynamics of law firms of different types, and sizes. It helped me decide what kind of firm I wanted to work for.

A friend recently asked me how I managed to get attorneys to agree to meet me. So, I figured I would post it on here. Perhaps it will be helpful to other law students out there.

First, let me say that I don’t claim to have a magic recipe for reaching out on social media networks. My “strategy” (if you will allow me to call it that) was simply to anticipate, and preemptively neutralize any concerns that might prevent an attorney from agreeing to meet me.

Some of the negative reactions I could anticipate were:

So, I wrote emails such that the recipient would know that I was (1) a law student, (2) not seeking employment, and (3) solely interested in learning about their experience.

Invariably, the attorneys I reached out to fell into at least one of the following categories:

I then constructed, for each category, a “skeleton” email message. Depending upon the circumstances, I would combine/customize my message.

To keep this post short, I will provide the text of these emails in a subsequent blog post.

Google Scholar Enables Search of Legal Opinions & Journals November 18, 2009

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Google has just added the capability to search legal opinions and journals through Google Scholar. (Click here for Google’s official announcement).

Even though I have access to LexisNexis and Westlaw, I have been using Google Scholar extensively for a couple of days and find it very useful.

CA Bar Prep – Day 18 June 6, 2008

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Listened to Property on the way to class. Started @ 8:30 — outlined a PT and did 10 MBEs. Class from 11 AM to 3PM (did one timed PT). Drove to school. Studied Property for another 2 Hrs. Total study time: 0.5 + 2 + 3.5 + 2 = 8hrs.