Tag Archives: Economy

Refund Letter Sparks Commentary and Controversy

The letter sent by a third-year law student to Dean George Brown requesting a full tuition refund, has achieved national and international media attention.  In the letter, the anonymous student proposed leaving law school without…

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Despite Uncertain Job Prospects, Law School Applications on Rise

Despite the terrible job market, some 55,000 individuals (the second highest number of test takers ever) took the most recent LSAT and, according to the Law School Admissions Council, the number of law school applicants…

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The Aftermath of the Refund Letter

This editorial is the opinion of one of the editors of Eagleionline.  It does not represent the position of the organization or the editorial staff at large.

Last week Eagleionline published an anonymous letter to…

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Things Are Looking Up?

Though competition for coveted summer associate positions remains fierce and the number of first year associates hired remains low, at least things don’t seem to be getting any worse.  2010 was grim, with many firms…

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Legal Sector Adds Jobs in August

For those 3L’s searching for jobs, 2L’s interviewing for summer associate positions, and 1L’s who are just plain nervous about what awaits post-graduation, perhaps it is time to take a deep breath and put down…

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Government Motors is Green?

Government (formerly General) MotorsFrom a pleading in the GM case:

Today, [GM] continues as a leading global technology innovator. Currently, it is setting the automotive industry standard for “green” manufacturing methods.

Haven’t Toyota and…

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