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Friday, September 16, 2011

Law - "Law School Supported Incubator Programs Starting to Catch On"

That is the heading to a post at the Law Librarian Blog that begins:

In what was probably the first of its kind, CUNY Law created and incubator program in 2007 designed to help its grads launch careers as solo practitioners. CUNY's incubator program offers low-cost office space, staff support and mentoring opportunities from experienced solo and small firm practititioners for up to two years. Office space is shared with other CUNY Law grads who are also pursuing the same career path by way of the program.
My thought is that this is a good idea, but it doesn't address the problem of supply and demand -- too many practitioners (no matter how well-trained) and a dwindling client base.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on September 16, 2011 09:23 AM
Posted to General Law Related