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Careers In Law Workshop
Join our 5-Week Live Online Careers in Law Workshop starting on March 20th, designed for high school, college, and law school students interested in pursuing a career in law.
MEET YOUR COACHES
ROBERT A. BIANCHI, ESQ.
Former Head Morris County Prosecutor, Certified Criminal Trial Attorney, Host at Law and Crime, National TV Legal Analyst
DAVID J. BRUNO, ESQ.
Former Assistant Prosecutor, Certified Criminal Trial Attorney, National TV Legal Analyst
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Our workshop has a long history of success, having been previously offered in-person to college students.
Many of our past participants have since become successful attorneys, equipped with the knowledge and skills they acquired through our program.
In response to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, we have redesigned our in-person course into a digital workshop format. Through this transition, we have gained valuable insights into the capabilities and reach of digital platforms. As a result, we can now expand our reach across the entire country, providing students from different states and jurisdictions the opportunity to network with each other and benefit from the experience of our trial attorneys, who regularly appear on national TV as experts in the law.
By offering our workshop in a digital format, we can accommodate more participants and provide them with valuable resources to advance their careers in law. Whether you are a current college student exploring your options or a professional looking to transition into a career in law, our workshop can provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed.
What Prior Careers In Law Workshop Graduates are Saying
Cara Anan's
Journey to Successes a Lawyer
Jamayrah Moore Workshop Graduate, 2016 Rutgers Law School Graduate, 2032
Teri Corso Career Services Director (ret) College of St.Elizabeth, NJ
Mohammad Amer Workshop Graduate, 2017 Northeastern Graduate Student