how many pages do you read as a lawyer

by Miss Janis Lakin MD 8 min read

Re: Amount of Reading in Law School by 2011Law » Sat Jul 31, 2010 1:40 pm findlayswimmer28 wrote: To answer the OP's question, you can expect 20-35 pages per class per meeting. So, if Torts meets twice a week, you can expect about 40-70 pages for the week.

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How many pages do you read in law school?

Jun 06, 2016 · According to many law professors, reading like a lawyer is the biggest hurdle for most students. You may need hours to read a case that’s only a few pages when you first become a student. The good news is that the more you read, the better you get at understanding all the legal language, and the better equipped you’ll be when the time comes ...

Do I need to read to be a lawyer?

Law School requires a ton of reading. You literally have to read books to understand the other book you just read. Undergrad, for the most part, does not compare workload wise. I was a PoliSci major, so I read a lot in undergrad too. But, in lawschool, you can easily have 1000 pages of reading per semester for each class.

How many pages do you read in a case?

Maybe you prefer one detailed read and note taking at the same time and first time around. But yes, I have spent hours on just a couple of pages of Gray & Gray, Elements of Land Law but I've also skimmed through 20 or 30 pages of text in an hour. I suppose it …

What should I read before applying for Law School?

Nov 25, 2016 · Posted on Nov 25, 2016. At first blush, the fee seemed to be high but you should understand that as much as it is tempting to say 270 minutes is ridiculous to review 13 pages (20 minutes per page, roughly) there is something else going on--the attorney dies need to see what is involved when dealing with a vessel.

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How many pages a day do you read in law school?

In law school, you will be reading and writing a ton. How much exactly will depend on the class, of course, but 50–100 pages of reading a night is not uncommon. However, you will also take special legal writing and academic support classes early on that teach you how to read cases and analyze information quickly.

How many pages a week do you read in law school?

On average, first-year law students study around 30-40 hours per week for class. Law school professors may assign 30-60 pages of reading per class. Many people argue that you should study 40+ hours per week, but based on my personal experiences and the experiences of some of my classmates, I beg to differ.

How many books do you need to read to be a lawyer?

I recently saw a Quora question asking how many books that law students typically read. Depending on the number of classes you have, I would generally say about 4–5 per semester (approximately 8–10 per year). Unlike in college, most of your courses will just have one large, heavy book that contains all of your cases.Oct 31, 2017

Do you have to read a lot as a lawyer?

4. Most of our job is reading, writing, and paperwork. Seriously. There is a reason most trials are boring, and it's because all lawyers are taught to do in law school is read and then write about the things we read.Feb 26, 2015

What year is the hardest in law school?

first yearThe first year (1L) Most students consider the first year of law school to be the most difficult. The material is more complex than they're used to and it must be learned rapidly. What's more, the way students are taught and tested is very different from high school or undergrad.

Do law students read a lot?

Perhaps not surprisingly, newer law students tend to devote more time to reading for class than their more seasoned law school colleagues. In 2018, full-time 1L students read for 21.7 hours per week while full-time 3L students read for approximately 15.1 hours.Jan 16, 2019

How can I be a good lawyer book?

Before Memory Fades: An Autobiography by Fali S Nariman.Tomorrow's Lawyers: An Introduction to Your Future by Richard Susskind.To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.Nani Palkhivala: The Courtroom Genius by Soli J Sorabjee and Arvind P Datar.Learning the Law by Glanville Williams.More items...

How hard is it to study law?

In summary, law school is hard. Harder than regular college or universities, in terms of stress, workload, and required commitment. But about 40,000 people graduate from law schools every year–so it is clearly attainable.

How do I become a successful lawyer book?

Best books for law students and fledgling lawyers#1 The New Lawyer's Handbook: 101 Things They Don't Teach You in Law School. ... #2 The Tools of Argument: How the Best Lawyers Think, Argue, and Win. ... #3 Tomorrow's Lawyers: An Introduction to Your Future. ... #1 The Happy Lawyer: Making a Good Life in the Law.More items...•Aug 12, 2019

Are lawyers good readers?

Lawyers do a lot of reading. Much of what we think of as legal work involves reading, and there is real consequence if it's not done well. Yet this core professional activity does not attract much atten- tion in the clinical and lawyering skills literatures, and it's easy to take reading for granted.

Do lawyers argue a lot?

Half of the time, lawyers are not arguing before a judge or with opposing counsel. They argue with their clients, bosses and co-workers. And sometimes they have to keep their mouths shut unless they want to get fired.Mar 23, 2016

Do lawyers know every law?

So most lawyers will not know everything, especially with all exceptions that commonly are included in both statutory and common, or judge-made, law. The procedure does not require memorization but comes with know-how and experience.

How Bad Are the Readings Really?

I hate to do it, but I am going to have to give you the quintessential lawyerly answer “it depends”. It depends on what year you are, the class, and your professor.

2L and 3L Readings

It’s not necessarily that professors assign fewer readings in higher-level courses, it’s more accurate to say that most students just don’t read as diligently. “As diligently” is probably a gross understatement. It would be more accurate to say that many of us simply don’t do the readings or skim portions of them.

How to Manage Your Readings

It’s a challenge for 1Ls to manage the immense amount of reading assignments they are given weekly. Especially when you combine them with all of the extracurriculars going on at the law school.

Avoid the Reading Trap

The general rule is to spend an hour to two hours of reading for each hour of class time. This varies of course, sometimes professors assign considerably more than two hours’ worth of reading and sometimes they assign considerably less. However, it’s a good general rule of thumb.

Conclusion

I hope that this article has given you a realistic idea of what the reading load is really like in law school and some useful tips on how you can manage it.

What is legal writing?

Legal writing is a bit like “blood and guts” and becoming a doctor. You might not see them all the time as a student, but when you do, things aren’t going to work out for you if you’re squeamish. Lawyers deal with words. There’s no such thing as a lawyer who doesn’t write.

What does it mean to be a lawyer?

Save for later. Becoming a lawyer means you have to become good at a very specialized type of writing. In law, it’s not so much a matter of how much you write as how you write it.

Do law students write footnotes?

Most law students agree that the volume of writing isn’t so much of an issue. Your longest pieces will be law review papers, and the footnotes alone can be extensive and time-consuming. But they warn course work grades are often based on essays or papers, and the marks you get on these will make or break your pursuit of a law degree.

Me in the "C" step of my IRAC trying to come up with a new way to repeat what I previously said

Me in the "C" step of my IRAC trying to come up with a new way to repeat what I previously said.

To the law student who just submitted (and subsequently deleted) the post regarding your current crisis

Please understand that no matter what you might think, prioritizing your immediate (like not “immediate” as in the next few weeks/months, “immediate” as in right this very moment) mental health is vastly more important than a new job, a part-time law school experience, or any other future endeavor for which you might be striving.

Can we please normalize putting academic authors who exploit student editors in their place?

I am so sick of dealing with (and hearing stories from my peers about dealing with) rude authors who miss deadlines without warning or explanation, disappear for weeks on end, don't respond to emails, don't make a good faith effort with citations, or refuse to make necessary changes to their articles because they "don't have time".

Anthony Bettencourt Cameron

Asker, I do apologize because I am not going to answer your question directly, either. You query has, however , pointed out one of the glaring weakness in "prepaid legal service" as applied to "hourly" work. Lawyers are tempted (and some succumb) to adjust the time to arrive at the same fee they would have charged to a non-member.

Rixon Charles Rafter III

As you indicated, its an offer--you are not obliged to accept it. Is the lawyer an admiralty law attorney? If not, 21 minutes a page with supplemental research required, for an attorney not well experienced in Admiralty is not outlandish. Some pages will require more, others less...

Jeffrey B. Lampert

At first blush, the fee seemed to be high but you should understand that as much as it is tempting to say 270 minutes is ridiculous to review 13 pages (20 minutes per page, roughly) there is something else going on--the attorney dies need to see what is involved when dealing with a vessel...

Reading Time by Word Counts

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Reading Time by Page Counts

The table below will tell you how long it will take to read by typical page counts. If you want to know how long reading your favorite book or an article will take, check out the table below:

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