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Law Practice

Jan. 4, 2002

Book Says Attorneys Cruised Through Top Law Schools on Diet of Indulgence

Column by Garry Abrams - Anyone who believes top rank law schools are brutal academic salt mines that routinely push students to the brink of insanity and despair has another thing coming, according to two associates at Los Angeles' Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges.

By Garry Abrams
        
        Anyone who believes top rank law schools are brutal academic salt mines that routinely push students to the brink of insanity and despair has another thing coming, according to two associates at Los Angeles' Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges.
        In fact, Robert Ebert Byrnes, Stanford Law '...

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