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... Roundup #197. Here's this week's collection of good posts from law students current, future, and recovering... Lesson learned: On how not to do law school (Starting to Melt) Totally Dysfunctional: Law school- it's not just fun that dies here (Awkward Turtle) Law School LOLCat: This one has been making the rounds (Chronicles of a Blawgirl) Slippers: ...
... 1, I participated in a seminar at the John Marshall Law School, "New Rules for Non-Traditional Retirement Plans ... dealing with 403(b) and 457 plan sponsors with the law students who had great interaction with all of the presenters over the entire seminar. ... my presentation came at the end of a long day of tax law discussions, I started on a lighter note. Take a look: New Rules for ...
... when they find out they will likely be making under $40,000 for the first five years after they are out of school – put this up against more than $100,000 in student loans and you ... ;t really translate well to the work you will be doing. Many students figure this out in the first term of law school and find out that this isn’t what they want to be doing. 6. The Need for Money – ...
... market for lawyers since, well, ever? The Globe has a report today on the law-school plan, which was first introduced ─ and rejected ... give that Mass has no public law school. Still, the proposed new law school would be no bargain: $24,000 a year in tuition, fees and books. That is, of course, more affordable than many law schools. But given the glut of lawyers in the foreseeable future ...
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... semester — I decided I would try to get to know him. He was a little pompous, but I thought I should get to know at least one of my law school professors, and why not the guy who’d given me an A? I could let him know I’d gotten ... knew the reason I’d done so well on the exam was because it hadn’t been a typical law exam where you apply legal principles to a set a facts ...
... students and community organizations that serve the poor. "The law school is a beacon for all judges, attorneys and citizens who are ... justice," Mandell said in a statement. "I think that RWU Law is as important as any academic institution in the state of Rhode Island.& ... serve low-income and vulnerable Rhode Islanders. The law schools says the donated work represents about 500 hours ...
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