Even though the leaves have not yet begun to turn red and gold, and even though temperatures still hover near the 90s in some parts of the country, fall recruiting season is here again — already.

And during fall recruiting season, a young lawyer-to-be’s fancy turns lightly to thoughts of … money. Especially in these times of economic uncertainty, you can bet your Black’s that as a new batch of eager law students attempts to navigate the fall recruiting process, they’re armed with questions — especially economic ones — that they’re, frankly, too afraid to ask.

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