The Best 172 Law Schools

The Best 172 Law Schools
Author: Eric Owens,Princeton Review (Firm)
Publsiher: Princeton Review
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2010
Genre: Law schools
ISBN: 9780375427893

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Profiles 172 top law schools and offers information on the LSAT scores and GPA of admitted students, job placement rates for graduates, and student/faculty ratio.

Cracking the LSAT

Cracking the LSAT
Author: Adam Robinson,Kevin Blemel,Mindy Eve Myers
Publsiher: Princeton Review
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2010
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 9780375429804

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A comprehensive guide to preparing for the LSAT exam, two full-length practice tests with answers and explanations, and online interactive tutorial lessons.

LL M Roadmap

LL M  Roadmap
Author: George E. Edwards
Publsiher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 622
Release: 2011-09-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781454818618

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Like an atlas, the LL.M. Roadmap: An International Student's Guide to U.S. Law School Programs provides a series of "roadmaps" to guide prospective LL.M. students through every step of their journey. From assessing your reasons to acquire an LL.M., to choosing an American law school, meeting financial and immigration challenges, and succeeding in law school and a career in law, the LL.M. Roadmap provides straightforward guidance, along with plenty of checklists and reference sources. In ten parts and 33 chapters, this valuable text offers a careful examination of every consideration and contingency for making important life decisions. An indispensable guide for prospective LL.M. candidates, the LL.M. Roadmap features: information and analysis to help readers answer their most pressing questions, such as Should I worry about an LL.M. program's ranking and reputation? How do I get admitted to a U.S. LL.M. Program? What questions should I ask before accepting a U.S. law school's offer of admission? What kind of financial assistance is available? Can I work part-time during my LL.M. program? What will it take to succeed in a U.S. LL.M. program? practical guidance for navigating through the entire LL.M. experience degree and English-language proficiency requirements how U.S. law professors teach legal writing, research, and communication techniques determining whether extracurricular activities will help common immigration and student visa challenges and requirements employment and career advice numerous checklists and lists of resources

The Lawyer Bubble

The Lawyer Bubble
Author: Steven Harper,J Harper
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-03-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780465097630

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A noble profession is facing its defining moment. From law schools to the prestigious firms that represent the pinnacle of a legal career, a crisis is unfolding. News headlines tell part of the story—the growing oversupply of new lawyers, widespread career dissatisfaction, and spectacular implosions of pre-eminent law firms. Yet eager hordes of bright young people continue to step over each other as they seek jobs with high rates of depression, life-consuming hours, and little assurance of financial stability. The Great Recession has only worsened these trends, but correction is possible and, now, imperative. In The Lawyer Bubble, Steven J. Harper reveals how a culture of short-term thinking has blinded some of the nation’s finest minds to the long-run implications of their actions. Law school deans have ceded independent judgment to flawed U.S. News & World Report rankings criteria in the quest to maximize immediate results. Senior partners in the nation’s large law firms have focused on current profits to enhance American Lawyer rankings and individual wealth at great cost to their institutions. Yet, wiser decisions—being honest about the legal job market, revisiting the financial incentives currently driving bad behavior, eliminating the billable hour model, and more—can take the profession to a better place. A devastating indictment of the greed, shortsightedness, and dishonesty that now permeate the legal profession, this insider account is essential reading for anyone who wants to know how things went so wrong and how the profession can right itself once again.

The Best 167 Law Schools

The Best 167 Law Schools
Author: Eric Owens,Princeton Review (Firm)
Publsiher: Princeton Review
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2011
Genre: Law schools
ISBN: 9780375427381

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Offers information about admission, academics, and social life at top U.S. and Canadian law schools.

Research Handbook on Directors Duties

Research Handbook on Directors    Duties
Author: Adolfo Paolini
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2014-11-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781781004418

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øThe 2008 financial crisis brought increased scrutiny to the ways in which the directors of the world�s major financial institutions handle their duties and how they impact investors, shareholders and consumers. In this comprehensive Handbook, leading

UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal

UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2010
Genre: Law
ISBN: UCSD:31822038822383

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Getting to Maybe

Getting to Maybe
Author: Richard Michael Fischl,Jeremy R. Paul
Publsiher: Carolina Academic Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 1999-05-01
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 9781611632170

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Professors Fischl and Paul explain law school exams in ways no one has before, all with an eye toward improving the reader’s performance. The book begins by describing the difference between educational cultures that praise students for “right answers,” and the law school culture that rewards nuanced analysis of ambiguous situations in which more than one approach may be correct. Enormous care is devoted to explaining precisely how and why legal analysis frequently produces such perplexing situations. But the authors don’t stop with mere description. Instead, Getting to Maybe teaches how to excel on law school exams by showing the reader how legal analysis can be brought to bear on examination problems. The book contains hints on studying and preparation that go well beyond conventional advice. The authors also illustrate how to argue both sides of a legal issue without appearing wishy-washy or indecisive. Above all, the book explains why exam questions may generate feelings of uncertainty or doubt about correct legal outcomes and how the student can turn these feelings to his or her advantage. In sum, although the authors believe that no exam guide can substitute for a firm grasp of substantive material, readers who devote the necessary time to learning the law will find this book an invaluable guide to translating learning into better exam performance. “This book should revolutionize the ordeal of studying for law school exams… Its clear, insightful, fun to read, and right on the money.” — Duncan Kennedy, Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence, Harvard Law School “Finally a study aid that takes legal theory seriously… Students who master these lessons will surely write better exams. More importantly, they will also learn to be better lawyers.” — Steven L. Winter, Brooklyn Law School “If you can't spot a 'fork in the law' or a 'fork in the facts' in an exam hypothetical, get this book. If you don’t know how to play 'Czar of the Universe' on law school exams (or why), get this book. And if you do want to learn how to think like a lawyer—a good one—get this book. It's, quite simply, stone cold brilliant.” — Pierre Schlag, University of Colorado School of Law (Law Preview Book Review on The Princeton Review website) Attend a Getting to Maybe seminar! Click here for more information.