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Perspective

Sep. 10, 2011

Professional consequences: What law school doesn’t teach you

A bright yet naive Harvard Law School graduate is slowly corrupted by the universe in which he exists. By Joel Levine


By Joel Levine

"The Corruption of Michael Levitt" is a rollicking ride through the 1970s seen through the eyes of Michael Levitt - Harvard Law School graduate. It's a story of a bright yet naive man who, while trying to make it in this world is, with the best of intentions, gradually corrupted by the universe in which he exists. After initially escaping the practice of law as a Peace Corps volunteer in Venezuela, Levitt is ready to sell o...

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