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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.

By Emma Dewald

      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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