By The Rodent
One of the major debates in the legal profession concerns the question of whether lawyers are born or made. In other words, is it possible to take a randomly selected otherwise normal child and mold him or her into an attorney? Or is it the case that only those born with the lawyer gene can someday g...
One of the major debates in the legal profession concerns the question of whether lawyers are born or made. In other words, is it possible to take a randomly selected otherwise normal child and mold him or her into an attorney? Or is it the case that only those born with the lawyer gene can someday g...
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