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The Brown Bag Law Study program (BBLS) was inspired by the need to enhance learning opportunities for candidates in Vermont’s Law Office Study (LOS) program. These students are learning the law in an apprenticeship model. In most cases, LOS participants get detailed training in the areas of law in which their sponsor practices. It is unlikely, however, that most will get an introduction to, much less an actual course of study in, those areas in which the sponsor doesn’t practice.
In BBLS courses, volunteer presenters, all experienced practitioners, offer one or two zoom webinars each month focusing on key terminology and concepts that are fundamental to attorney competence and which form the basis for testing areas of the Uniform Bar Exam (UBE). Note: because the bar exam doesn’t test Vermont local law, that will not be the subject of the courses offered.
While the programs are aimed at LOS students, they are also useful for licensed attorneys with gaps in their knowledge, or who need a refresher on fundamental principles in specific areas of law practice. Registration is open to all.
Con. Law Part 2 is Nov. 14
Next month, VLGS President, Rodney Smolla, will be back to teach part 2 of his BBLS program in Constitutional Law (Nov. 14 from 12 PM to 1:30PM). You can register here. Prof. Smolla is a national expert in his field and another very effective teacher. Part 1 of his excellent presentation was held on Oct.4 and will soon be available to view in the VBA digital library.




