There’s an old saying in law school among cynical students about their future careers: The “A” students go to the big firms, the “B” students become judges and the “C” students make all the money.
Sometimes, it’s truer than anyone wants to admit.
Liberated from the world of hourly billing, plaintiffs lawyer play a high-stakes game of absolute windfall or absolute ruin. They're investors in a business that pushes one product: the injured plaintiff.
June 21, 1999 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
There’s an old saying in law school among cynical students about their future careers: The “A” students go to the big firms, the “B” students become judges and the “C” students make all the money.
Sometimes, it’s truer than anyone wants to admit.
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