Chapter 1. Inside Law School.- Chapter 2. The Transition from Law School to Law Employment.- Chapter 3. Advanced Law Training and Education.- Chapter 4. Preparing Yourself for a Career in Law.- Chapter 5. Choosing a Law Career.- Chapter 6. Areas of Law Practice.- Chapter 7. The Future of the Law Profession.
Dr Manda Raz
Manda Raz is a doctor, research scholar, and author and editor of academic books. He works at Monash Health, Victoria’s largest public health network. Dr Raz is the author and editor of multiple academic books spanning a number of clinical, legal and administrative specialties.
Professor Erin Loh
Professor Erwin Loh is the national Chief Medical Officer and Group General Manager Clinical Governance for St Vincent's Health Australia, the nation’s largest not-for-profit health and aged care provider, with 36 facilities, including six public hospitals, nine private hospitals and 17 aged care facilities in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, along with three co-located research institutes – the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, and St Vincent’s Institute of Medical Research.
Professor John Derereux
John Devereux is the TC Beirne School of Law Professor of Common Law. He teaches and researches the law of torts. He has a special interest in medical law, most notably in the areas of competency to consent to medical treatment and in epilepsy and the law.
Professor Devereux is an Honorary Fellow of the Australasian College of Legal Medicine
A Rhodes Scholar, Professor Devereux has worked as a lawyer in a variety of contexts including as a Barrister, as a consultant to a multi-national law firm, a Law Reform Commissioner for Queensland, a legal member of the Social Security Appeals Tribunal and the legal member of the Health Quality and Complaints Commission
This book addresses the difficult decisions in the life of law students, graduates and young law professionals in deciding the area of legal practice to pursue as a career. The number of legal fields and subfields is over one hundred, making it virtually impossible for an upcoming lawyer to explore all of these career avenues. Many students finish law school with little understanding of what specific law careers involve, for example, or what sports or space lawyers routinely do.
This book highlights the time-consuming nature of law education and training that causes a lack of experience in legal fields as being able to successfully determine the right legal profession for the student. Finding a law career that is a significant source of satisfaction is a function of serious thinking and active research, which the current university to legal practice does not facilitate. This book is a practical guide for any student or current lawyer who is deciding and evaluating their future legal profession.