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Why You Should Take A Clinic While in Law School


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In this episode, Professor Jason Parkin, Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University explains the benefits of participating in a law school live client clinic. 

Some key takeaways are: 

  1. Clinics allow law students the opportunity to "be the lawyer" and represent clients in courtrooms and other legal settings.
  2. Clinics give students an opportunity to see whether they like litigation.
  3. In clinics the students is the lawyer, in externships the student works for the lawyer.
  4. Most schools offer a multitude of clinics and are available to students after their first year of law school. 


About our guest…
Jason Parkin is a professor of law at the Elisabeth Haub School of lLw.  He is the founder and director of the Neighborhood Justice Clinic, which represents individuals and grassroots organizations in both litigation and non-litigation matters related to workers’ rights and other issues affecting low-income communities in Westchester County.  Prior to joining the Pace faculty, Professor Parkin was a Robert M. Cover Fellow and Clinical Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School,   He is a former senior staff attorney in the New York Legal Assistance Group’s Special Litigation Unit.  Following law school, Professor Parkin  clerked for Judge Robert P. Patterson, Jr. of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, and Judge Julio M. Fuentes of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.[Insert guest bio here]

Want to learn more about Professor Parkin? Visit the links below: 

https://law.pace.edu/faculty/jason-parkin

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