Let’s be honest, law students have it hard. No one has ever said studying law was easy. Here are some awesome gift ideas for the law student(s) in your life.
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#1 WAKACOFFEE Quality Instant Coffee
From the Contributor: My wife just graduated from law school herself, and she relied on instant coffee! We sell quality instant coffee sourced from Colombia. We package it in eco-friendly single serve packets with cute coffee related sentences on them. All of our packaging is recyclable, and there is no need to do any cleaning after making one cup as our coffee fully dissolves in water. We are not only about selling coffee. 1 out of 10 people in the world doesn't have access to clean water. While our product requires only adding water to make coffee, in other places around the world people don't have clean water for drinking. We wanted to tackle this problem and created our Add Water, Give Water program where we donate 4% of each box to charity: water, which brings clean and safe drinking water to communities around the world.
Contributor: David Kovalevski from Waka Coffee
#2 CafePress – Bar Exam – Stainless Steel Flask
Everyone knows lawyers drink too much and this particular flask will be a remembrance of all the stressful times when a young soon to be lawyer needed a quick drink to get through the day.
Contributor: David Reischer from LegalAdvice
#3 Vintage Handmade Leather Messenger Bag
This stylish 18 Inch Vintage Handmade Leather Messenger Bag for Laptop Briefcase that can be found on Amazon is a great gift idea for a young law student. This is a practical gift that allows a young lawyer to carry important papers, books and a laptop with a single strap-over Briefcase. The briefcase is very fashionable for either a young male or female law student.
Contributor: David Reischer from LegalAdvice
#4 Leather Portfolio Professional Organizer Padfolio
It's a genuine leather portfolio and it comes in a gift bag with a luxury silver metallic pen. Great as a high-end premium gift!
Contributor: Peter Moon from Moonster Products Ltd
#5 50 Lessons for Lawyers by Nora Riva Bergman
50 Lessons for Lawyers by Nora Riva Bergman is a great read for budding lawyers. The book helps those in the legal community form better habits and strategies for leadership, work/life balance and productivity -- think Chicken Soup for the Soul, but for lawyers.
Contributor: Angelle Barbazon from JKS Communications
#6 OttLite Renew LED Desk Lamp
These lamps feature proprietary LED technology that reduces eye fatigue up to 51%, so OttLite Wellness desk lamps are now the closest thing to natural daylight that you can buy. In addition to being healthy, the OttLite desk lamps are high-quality and convenient with features like a USB port, multiple brightness settings, and exclusive energy efficient LEDs rated to last up to 40,000 hours.
Contributor: Jessica Kremkau from OttLite
#7 Kenneth Cole Reaction Hit a Triple Tote
As a busy attorney, I have this stylish bag – it holds a laptop, files, paper and can even hold a book or two. It's perfect for keeping organized.
Contributor: AllynMarie Smedley fromSmedley & Lis
#8 SUPERFIGHT 500-Card Core Deck
This game is perfect for the law student who needs to practice their debate skills. The possibilities are endless making each game brand new.
Contributor: Caleb Backe from Maple Holistics
#9 Leather Briefcase Shoulder Cross-body Laptop Business Bag
There’s nothing more legit than a professional briefcase. Once you’ve got this, you know you’re serious.
Contributor: Caleb Backe from Maple Holistics
#10 Bey-Berk Legal Decision Maker Paperweight
Law students will have fun spinning this paperweight to make their legal decisions instantly. Of course, no actual decision will be based on it!
Contributor: Caleb Backe from Maple Holistics
#11 CANON PIXMA iP110 Wireless Mobile Printer
This mobile printer is my literal saving grace. In law school, it meant no one could steal my stuff off the printer by the time I ran downstairs. Plus, printers always went down around exam time. You've got no stress when you stroll in with your own portable printer. Now I use the printer in court when counsel and I can reach a consent agreement, even drafting up forms of order for the judge rather than waiting for the newbie law clerk to take care of it.
Contributor: Kristin M. Lis from Smedley & Lis LLC
#12 Eyebobs Hung Jury Readers
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