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Mar. 8, 2008

Static Law School Enrollment Fuels Law Firm War for Talent

SAN FRANCISCO - Apparently, the lure of $160,000 starting salaries isn't enough to draw more students to the legal profession.

By Jill Redhage
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      SAN FRANCISCO - Apparently, the lure of $160,000 starting salaries isn't enough to draw more students to the legal profession. Enrollment was almost flat last year at the nation's law schools, according to statistics released by the American Bar Association this week. Enrollment increased by only 0.3 percent from fall 2006 to fall 2007, rising...

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