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Student Life - Stage 1:  Choosing Where to ArticleClick to Enlarge

 

Law students have many questions to consider when thinking about their articles.  When should I start to think about what I want in a law firm?  How do I chose a firm?  What courses should I take in law school?  We've put together our answers to these and some related questions in "Student Life - Stage 1". 

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Student Life - Stage 2:  Articling InterviewsClick to Enlarge

 

Students told us they would like more information on what to expect at, and how to prepare for, student interviews.  Well, like all good lawyers, we certainly have our opinions!  So we thought we'd share them with you in "Student Life - Stage 2".

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 Student Life - Stage 3: Managing Interview WeekClick to Enlarge

 

Is there anything more hectic than student interview week?  Not for us, either, quite frankly.  So here is some information on what happens, why, and tips that might help you to be better prepared.  You'll find this information and advice in "Student Life - Stage 3".  

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 Student Life - Stage 4: Choosing an Area of Practice

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In this section, we discuss some aspects of the practice of law, particularly, how some areas of the law are categorized and operate in practice.  While this discussion is only cursory, we hope it provides you with some insight to help you investigate and make more informed decisions about the areas of practice in which you are interested.  More information on choosing an area of practice in "Student Life - Stage 4".

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Student Life - Stage 5: Structure of Articling YearClick to Enlarge

 

In this section, we discuss how the articling year is structured.  We have found that, because students are often so focused on finding a firm in which to article, they do not always have a good sense of what actually happens during this year.  We hope this brief discussion provides you with an indication of what you can expect when you commence articles.  Find out more about what the articling year is like in "Student Life - Stage 5".

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Student Life -  Stage 6:  A Day in the Life of a Student

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We often get questions from prospective articling students about what our students really do during their articles.  Do our students spend most of their time in the library researching?  Do they interact with clients, lawyers, and staff?  Do they work with one another?  Do they have any fun amidst the new found challenges of legal practice? 

To give you a first-hand view, we went right to the source.  We asked our current students to prepare a diary of one day spent in the office.  Their names have been removed to protect the innocent.

Read "A Day in the Life of a Student" 

Student Life - Stage 7:  Tips on How to Survive Your Articles 

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You have secured your articling job, finished law school, and are ready to start your legal career …now what do you do? 

Although you’ve successfully navigated through three years of law school, many of your legal lessons just begin when you commence your articling year.  Like anything new and somewhat uncertain, the prospect of starting work in a law firm can be stressful.  In order to try to lessen that burden, here are our 20 tips on how to survive your articling year, from the mouths of our seasoned articling students.

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About Alexander Holburn

For more general information about our firm, click here.  For more information about summer articles, the articling rotation or our hiring perspective, please click on one of the student section links, above.

Questions?

Should you have any addiitional questions regarding our firm or our student programs, please feel free to contact Christine York, Director of Associates & Students, who oversees our student recruitment.