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July 2010

July 20 2010

Another Firm Alternative

posted by Grant

I spent a good portion of my downtime reading sports articles.  Usually I'm checking up on blogs about my favorites - the Hoosiers and the Colts - but really I'll read anything that has to do with sports.  So while scouring the web last night I came across this little gem:  Nine Things to Know About Rich Cho.  You're probably wondering who the heck Rich … continue

July 19 2010

Taxed for being a lawyer?

posted by Mac

It sure seems like there is a tax for just about anything. We have a sales tax, excise tax, property tax, income tax, poll tax, toll tax, wealth tax....and the list goes on. But what about a graduate tax? Well, Britian is mulling the idea over. According to the article, "graduates would not take out loans to pay tuition fees, but would pay premiums depending … continue

July 16 2010

1,000 applications and no job?

posted by Allie

Happy Friday, all!  Piggy-backing off Christy's blog from yesterday, I'd like to share an article I came across on the Wall Street Journal Law Blog.  Now I know Friday isn't the best day of the week to bring up the woeful job market, but hey, when times are tough, times are tough- even on Fridays. The young lady discussed in this article has allegedly filled … continue

July 15 2010

It’s Never Too Early To Start Preparing For Fall Interviews

posted by Christy

Yesterday I was knocked out of my summer break mentalty when I received an email about on campus interviews, which are coming up this fall.  I quickly realized that on top of finalizing my class schedule, finishing my summer internship, and generally just getting back into the swing of law school, I also have to prepare for interviews that have a decisive impact on where … continue

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