Yes, but you should be wary of attempts to push those bounds. The great legal thinker and Supreme Court justice Louis Brandeis once described how good lawyers find the safe course for their ...
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One has to have both a tough skin and high self-esteem when attending a Harvard Law School Reunion. The bar for achievement is set very high. HLS graduates sit in the most powerful …
Many people enter the legal profession with the expectation that the public will see them as members of a noble trade to be revered and admired. Unfortunately, that’s simply not the case at all. For every would-be Atticus Finch, there exists an off-color lawyer joke.
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Dealing with difficult people like dishonest negotiators can be a challenge.
In light of President Trump’s recent visit to Singapore back in June of 2018, it is interesting to take a look back at past negotiations with North Korea. Beginning in 2011, the United States negotiated for many months with the erratic, secretive leadership of North Korea.
Did the United States err in negotiating with North Korea, given the country’s well-known reputation for being unreliable and provocative?
“ Winning cases can be lost because of a client who lies or exaggerates just as easily as because of a lawyer who tells the client what the client wants to hear instead of what is true.” So when dealing with attorneys, don’t just look for honesty—be honest.
“In my experience, a good lawyer always finds every opportunity to keep a case from being decided by a judge, and only relents on trying a case before the bench when all alternatives have been exhausted,” attorney, Jason Cruz says. “If a lawyer suggests they want to try the case in front of a judge, you should definitely speak with another lawyer before proceeding,”
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When hiring an attorney, a potential money pit is “expenses” outside of the lawyer’s billable hours. Expenses include everything—copying and faxing costs, hiring expert witnesses, and even traveling via private jet, points out attorney Justin C. Roberts. Some lawyers don’t just pass the charges along; instead, they charge an additional percentage fee. Whatever their method, you need to know it up front so there won’t be any surprises when the bill arrives.
First, let me support my strong claim that I would have been accepted based on the numbers. Harvard’s class of 2016 LSAT scores at the 25th, 50th, and 75th percentiles are 170 – 173 – 175. After my 3rd practice test, I scored a 164, which was the 89th percentile for that exam. Not good enough.
Below are screenshots at http://www.hourumd.com/ that use data points from previous students to calculate my chance of admission with certain numbers.
A major unattractive feature of Harvard and many law schools is the tuition and housing costs. One source reported the total debt-financed cost of attendance is $277,772 at Harvard. My parents were not going to pay for law school and I certainly did not want that debt on my shoulders for a decade.
Although I studied over 750 hours for the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT), I know I personally made the right decision in choosing a different path. For some people, going to law school is their calling and the best decision for their future. It’s just not my interest. Also, I don’t want to come off as bashing Harvard Law.