The New Lawyer Supplement
May 31, 2007
Life Is a Contract
People say law school doesn't teach you anything. Anything you can use, anyway. Those same people tell you to forget your hours with the contract-law outline the moment the indecipherable message - "your name appears on the bar passage list " - flashes on your computer: Those people are wrong.




People say law school doesn't teach you anything. Anything you can use, anyway.
Those same people tell you to forget your hours with the contract-law outline the moment the indecipherable message - "your name appears on the bar passage list" - flashes on your computer: Those people are wrong.
Contract law, as taught in law school and in ...
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