Legal Education,
Law Practice
Aug. 15, 2019
How California companies can make the most of their externs
Suggestions for enhancing an externship’s educational value to the student as well as maximizing the value of the student’s contribution to the legal work of your office, organization or chambers:





Sande Buhai
Clinical Professor
Loyola Law School
Sande is director of Public Interest and Pro Bono Programs at Loyola.

Carolyn Young Larmore
Professor of Practice
Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law
Carolyn is director of the Externship Program at Chapman.
Law school externship programs offer great opportunities for students and for the law firms, organizations and courts that host them. They are a chance for the student to gain real world legal experience, and for the attorney or judge to model the best practices of the legal profession (and to get some help around the office). The success of any externship experience — for both the student and the supervisor — depends in large part on the work the student is asked to ...
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