One L"A wonderful book...it should be read by anyone who has ever contemplated going to law school. Or anyone who has ever worried about being human."--The New York Times It was a year of terrors and triumphs, of depressions and elations, of compulsive work, pitiless competition, and, finally, mass hysteria. It was Scott Turow's first year at the oldest, biggest, most esteemed center of legal education in the United States. Turow's experiences at Harvard Law School, where freshmen are dubbed One Ls, parallel those of first-year law students everywhere. His gripping account of this critical, formative year in the life of a lawyer is as suspenseful, said The New York Times, as "the most absorbing of thrillers." |
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... summary judgment . At the very end we would see how two experienced attorneys would handle the suit in a mock trial . I had only the vaguest idea of what many of the words Henley used meant - depositions and interrogatories and summary ...
... summary judgment . At the very end we would see how two experienced attorneys would handle the suit in a mock trial . I had only the vaguest idea of what many of the words Henley used meant - depositions and interrogatories and summary ...
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... brief in support of a motion for summary judgment in the Jack Katz case . In the regular courses , I feel a growing resistance to a number of things . There is only one class about which I have no complaints . Incredibly , that's Torts ...
... brief in support of a motion for summary judgment in the Jack Katz case . In the regular courses , I feel a growing resistance to a number of things . There is only one class about which I have no complaints . Incredibly , that's Torts ...
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... summary judgment motion satisfied impulses that had been frustrated all term . A job well done would let students feel that they were actually on the way to being able to handle lawyer's work - it would prove they were learning ...
... summary judgment motion satisfied impulses that had been frustrated all term . A job well done would let students feel that they were actually on the way to being able to handle lawyer's work - it would prove they were learning ...
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One L: The Turbulent True Story of a First Year at Harvard Law School Scott Turow Limited preview - 2010 |
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