At the presentation, Tilghman and the
other members of the working group argued that in its present
state, the graduate training system at our nation's universities and the workforce that graduates enter into are
dysfunctional and unsustainable.
(4) Such cartelization is certain to lead to higher prices to the public (see, to cite only one example among many, many, what happened when a handful of US title insurers replaced 100,000 US real estate lawyers — a «
dysfunctional» per the
State of California and «invidious» per the Supreme Court of Iowa industry «in which the public pays too much» per the
State of California (about four times more than what the lawyers used to charge) while delivering services that are «shit» per an employee of a US title insurer who used to be an independent lawyer until she and all the
other real estate lawyers in her city in Florida were put out of business by predatory pricing that lasted only as long as it took to kill the lawyers).