Read publications such as ABI Journal and ABI Law Review (see https://www.abi.org) to learn more about the field.
Participate in an internship or clerkship with a bankruptcy court or a law firm that specializes in bankruptcy law.
Use the NALP Directory of Legal Employers (https://www.nalpdirectory.com) to search for employers by location, employer type, practice area, and other criteria.
Join professional associations such as the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys to access training and networking resources, industry publications, and employment opportunities.
Visit https://www.americanbar.org/careercenter for job listings.
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