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Originally posted by Alex_de_Large
I tossed my books pretty recently. My notes etc. were tossed a few years ago. The books got banished from our house (and to my office) a few yars ago, and were thrown away a few months ago when I changed offices, mostly because I didn't fele like moving them.
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I still, for whatever reason, have most of my law books related to my practice area. I can't remember the last time I touched them. And they're scheduled to be thrown out when I run out of bookshelf space (again). I also have all of my notes. They're sitting in a box in my attic, untouched since I put them in that box shortly after graduation. They've moved across the country with me twice. They will not make another move.
On a somewhat related note, has anyone taken the board specialization exam for their practice area? This year is the first year that I have enough time under my belt to sit for the exam. I'm inhouse, and I'm not really looking to move anytime soon, but you never know... Does the board specialization thing add value? My practice area is rather broad, and I'd have to study a bit to feel comfortable taking the exam. If it's not worth it, then I'm not interested.