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    Equal pay for juveniles?

    Re: A serious question!!! I need an answer ASAP I also have a serious question and need a serious answer ASAP. Luka, do you live on the second floor?
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    Quitting junior lawyers find a voice

    You couldn't be more wrong.
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    Quitting junior lawyers find a voice

    Is this best done by complaining anonymously and presenting distorted tales of big firm life on a blog and in the legal media?
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    Quitting junior lawyers find a voice

    If you have to ask, you're already beyond help.
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    An alternative choice - UWS Law

    I'm sure it's a fine law school with good-quality teaching, but if you're intent on practicing in a top-tier, boutique, or even upper-mid-tier commercial firm, it's going to be a lot more difficult to get there from UWS than from USYD, UNSW, UTS, Club Mac and ANU, or even Wollongong or Newcastle.
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    Quitting junior lawyers find a voice

    How pathetic.
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    Prof. James Allan on Literacy Levels in UQ Law School

    That was fairly entertaining, although the image of the "osmosis school of learning... coming home to roost" is a tad clumsy. At least he didn't start banging on about split infinitives.
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    Work-life balance

    Agreed. I know some people who are determined to achieve "work-life balance" and are more than prepared to leave the profession / private practice to get it, but also many who fall into the "whatever it takes" camp. I suspect it has always been thus.
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    Work-life balance

    Well there's more there than can be properly addressed in one post, but I would say that there are limits to what can be done to achieve "work-life balance" in top-flight commercial practice. There's no way around it: if you want to do high-quality, interesting work and make a career out of it...
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    M & A

    As high an average as you can manage.
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    Exam Results - Implications

    1. The tort of negligence is not restricted to situations involving personal injury. 2. There are torts other than the tort of negligence.
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    Exam Results - Implications

    So sayeth the first year student. You will recant before the end of your penultimate year.
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    USyd's Law WAMs

    http://www.law.usyd.edu.au/cstudent/undergrad/graduation_list.shtml
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    Exam Results - Implications

    While you're entitled to hate torts as much as you like, it should be pointed out that tort law comes up in commercial legal situations all the time, and it isn't only personal injury lawyers that need to have a strong command of the area. That said, universities do, unfortunately, tend to...
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    Latest IFLR and Legal500 law firm rankings

    Wheredanton, no partner at any law firm in Australian charges $1200 an hour. The top tax partners at AAR might charge around 65% of that. ABL does that well because its lawyers work extremely hard - it's got a reputation in the industry as requiring the longest hours of any firm in the...
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    Latest IFLR and Legal500 law firm rankings

    That article is hilarious. I don't think you'd find any lawyer in Australia - including those at Blakes - who would really think that it's the best firm. And turnover is really a meaningless figure.
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    Latest IFLR and Legal500 law firm rankings

    For what they're worth... http://www.iflr1000.com/default.asp?page=48&CH=3&sIndex=4&CountryID=13 http://www33.legal500.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1136&l5country_code=as&l5directory=as500&Itemid=334 Discuss.
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    Lawyers and Doctors

    Oh snap. And for an ethics class to boot. At least it was a creative effort to get others to do the work, though the backstory is mildly ridiculous. And beware quoting the late Chief Justice Burger approvingly; while he was an excellent administrator he's generally regarded as one of the...
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    Any words for a disillusioned 4th year student?

    If you're eligible to apply for a summer clerkship now, are you certain you'll still be eligible next year? You're only eligible to participate in the scheme if you still have "at least two but not more than four whole semesters" left on your law degree...
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    What's it like being a lawyer?

    Sure, it'd be great to work for Linklaters in London or Skaddens in New York, but you wouldn't want to work for them here. I doubt that any of them hire graduates here anyway. In any case, working OS is something that law students tend to become irrationally exuberant about. Sure, the money...
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