Sentences with phrase «advantage of his law degree»

On the other hand, his colleague in the Senate, Jeff Klein, appears to be taking full advantage of his law degree and admission to the bar, bringing in «$ 100,000 to $ 220,000» (That's a pretty large range, Senator Klein!)
I still question anybody's perspective as a legislator if they can say, «I spent very little time taking advantage of my law degree
The actual quote from Dinowitz is much clearer: «I spent very little time taking advantage of my law degree.

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Maybe they manipulated the tax system in other ways, including taking advantage of certain domestic state laws that allow for a degree of anonymity.
According to the data, 26,293 members of the class of 2017 had long - term, full - time jobs that require law degrees or are considered «JD advantage» positions roughly 10 months after graduation.
Regardless of the reason, whether a student decided to study externally to gain international experience, or to take advantage of more practical legal training offered in schools such as in the United States, or because the applicant is an immigrant with a law degree from another country, they face unique hurdles in finding articling roles (assuming that they do not qualify for an exemption from the Experiential Training requirement.
Della Valle: I got my undergraduate degree from Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations, and decided to pursue law school because I felt my training would give me an advantage in employment law — plus, I sometimes joke that because I always argued with everyone as a kid I was naturally inclined to be a lawyer.
Whether you want to pursue a JD degree, continue your legal education with an LLM, or take advantage of a MSLS degree, USD School of Law offers a valuable legal education that provides both learning in the classroom and practical skills in the field.
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