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Topic Where should I go to law school?
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Anonymous Posted at 11:20 pm on June 12, 2008
Keep in mind I have to practice law in that state for 5 years before I can move.

I've got it narrowed down to these three cities in which juvenile lawyers are at an all time low. Meaning I won't have too much competition find work if I do it in these cities.

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Is this you Posted at 11:14 pm on June 13, 2008
Quote: from Anonymous at 11:27 pm on June 12, 2008

I'll take the bar where I graduate, douche bag!

You could opt to take the bar somewhere else. And I can't believe you're going to law school when you can't even spell.

Anonymous Posted at 11:04 pm on June 13, 2008
Oh STFU! One typo and you guys act like Hitler's Nazis!

Useless pile of bitches!

SilverClover Posted at 10:57 am on June 13, 2008
Those are the 3 most competitive cities for young lawyers. Well.. all except for Las Angeles as that does not exist. Los Angeles on the other hand...
jennay Posted at 6:19 am on June 13, 2008
well, what schools are in those areas? i cant think of a top law program in any of those cities, but i could be wrong
jeffro28 Posted at 4:02 am on June 13, 2008
Chicago
Anonymous Posted at 12:02 am on June 13, 2008
That's snap judgement, pussy.
carnage44 Posted at 11:45 pm on June 12, 2008
Quote: from Anonymous at 2:27 am on June 13, 2008

I'll take the bar where I graduate, douche bag!

You don't seem to understand the rules.

I don't think you'll have to worry about passing that bar exam.

Charolastra Posted at 11:28 pm on June 12, 2008
Quote: from sidekick k at 2:22 am on June 13, 2008

don't move to a city if you can't even spell the name of it correctly.

qft

Anonymous Posted at 11:27 pm on June 12, 2008
I'll take the bar where I graduate, douche bag!
Mr Johnson Posted at 11:25 pm on June 12, 2008
How about Las Vegas?!
emmy350 Posted at 11:24 pm on June 12, 2008
I'd say Chicago.
carnage44 Posted at 11:23 pm on June 12, 2008
Quote: from Anonymous at 2:20 am on June 13, 2008

Keep in mind I have to practice law in that state for 5 years before I can move.

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That's not true at all.

It depends on where you take the bar exams, not from where you graduate.

sidekick k Posted at 11:22 pm on June 12, 2008
don't move to a city if you can't even spell the name of it correctly.
Slim Shady Posted at 11:22 pm on June 12, 2008
Chicago
Vintorez Posted at 11:21 pm on June 12, 2008
i find it hard to believe that 3 of the biggest cities in the country are lacking lawyers
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