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US firm bosses in spat over billing

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Chesler talks the talk Two points: (i) the article does not concern the relative merits of law and non-law students in the practice of law. It is simply a procedural situation brought on by the prohibition on offering second year students a TC before September. If you take anything from it it should be that non-law applications are way up. Perhaps City redundancies and dropping retention rates have not been reported in Modern Languages Monthly or The Geography Journal; (ii) Regarding the relative merits of law and non-law students, law students (at Oxbridge at least) undertake the most work intensive degree under the supervision of the undisputed world experts in the subject (English law). Non-law students go to BPP. (Test: go and ask a non-law student to explain the corporate veil, Clayton's Case, subrogation, renvoi etc etc.)

Posted date

19-Mar-2009

Posted time

4:11 pm

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