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Today's law school students spend an average of 27 hours a week reading assigned materials and studying. Add in the time spent in the classroom, working part-time jobs, attending meetings and events, and checking their social media accounts. That leaves, on average, about an hour a day for everything else.
Getting students' attention is no easy task. Thanks to MyLaw, it just got a whole lot easier.

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Law schools use a variety of methods to create and deliver information to students. Whether distributed through email, websites, courseware or calender systems, these communications are often uncoordinated, difficult to measure, and unsuccessful. The reasons:
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Law schools can simplify their students' experience by creating a single trusted communication channel. The MyLaw communications portal enables you to:
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From admitted students to CFO's, MyLaw benefits just about everyone affiliated with your law school.
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