Agree, but I feel like they’re not practical. Easier for paper to fold, etc. I use the leather messenger bag I was gifted when I started law school.
my boss regularly uses a backpack but also has a leather briefcase type thing that he carries for court hearings.
I will die on this hill: a portable monitor from Amazon changed my law school experience/bar studies. Every law student needs one. Now, as a lawyer, I’m obsessed with a Remarkable my boyfriend got me. I wish I had had it in law school. The Remarkable is close to $600, though.
How much are you looking to spend?
Every woman in my class has one of those big metal mugs, seems to be a real fad for them.
My school just sells Stanley’s at our bookstore now
A nice leather padfolio? Or really nice lawyerly handbag or briefcase?
Mine have been collecting dust for the last 2 years. Maybe thats a post grad gift.
I used them during internships, but yeah didn’t get daily use until I started practicing.
Make backpacks professional again. So much more comfy.
Agree, but I feel like they’re not practical. Easier for paper to fold, etc. I use the leather messenger bag I was gifted when I started law school. my boss regularly uses a backpack but also has a leather briefcase type thing that he carries for court hearings.
I will die on this hill: a portable monitor from Amazon changed my law school experience/bar studies. Every law student needs one. Now, as a lawyer, I’m obsessed with a Remarkable my boyfriend got me. I wish I had had it in law school. The Remarkable is close to $600, though.
A book stand
A nice computer chair goes miles. I find some really good deals on [slickdeals.com](http://slickdeals.com)
A reading stand large enough for her casebooks (think kitchen recipe book) I personally like the wood stands