What Law? I read once a while back that the average lawyer makes around fifteen thousand dollars a year. Hard to believe because we think all lawyers live in good neighborhoods, have big houses, boats and jet skis and live it up. Not true. This article I read explains that there are so many lawyers…
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Being accepted into Law School is a highlight of any aspiring lawyer’s educational journey. After the accumulation of days of studying and cramming for the LSAT and sleepless nights of worry, it all pays off once a college accepts you into their program. Of course, much more than an impressive LSAT score is required for…
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So, you’ve finally managed to graduate from your four-year university. You have studied hard, made excellent grades, and, perhaps, even graduated with a few special honors on your belt. Congratulations! Now, it’s time to move on to the next challenge, right? But, now that you’re a graduate, how are you going to spend your time?…
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For whatever reason, lawyers have caught a bad rap in America. Everyone—and I mean everyone—seems to think of lawyers in the same way: they are doing what they do because they want money, not because they are trying to aid the judicial process in any way, however remote. Well, reader, you should know that this…
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People devote their entire lives to collecting the trappings of permanence: nice furniture, a good home, a solid education, and the like. And if you’re looking for a trend, here, I’ll give you one: people are always searching for ways to acquire more property. And do you know what? An entire profession has sprouted out…
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