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Law School Requirements – What it Takes, in a Nutshell, to Apply to Law School

Every law school has a set of requirements, what I have referred to as the law school requirements, that are the bare minimum standards that all students – no matter how “special their situation” – must meet. For the most part, every law school shares the same objective and subjective requirements, though the quality of [...]

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Lawyers’ & Clients’ Responsibilities to Each Other

Lawyers bear a certain responsibility towards their clients. A lawyer may serve as your representative, advisor, negotiator, intermediary, and/or advocate. With so much interaction and exchange of crucial information, it is excruciatingly important that the client and attorney have grounds for trust in each other. Understanding the responsibility your lawyer owes you and the responsibility [...]

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Bad Lawyer Website Marketing Ought to Be a Crime

As a copywriter, I’ve worked with a few lawyers who want to develop web sites. I’m always impressed with these lawyers. They defy the stereotypes. They genuinely care about their clients and they’re passionate advocates for truth and justice. Yet their web site marketing sends a different message: buttoned up and boring.Even worse, lawyers who [...]

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