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Monday, July 02, 2007
A Zagat-style rankings system for lawyers?
In today's NYT, there's an article on a Zagat-style rankings system for lawyers, which I discuss in more detail in a MoneyLaw post here. Given all of the angst that the USNWR system creates for law schools--and how frequently deans of law schools plead with employers and applicants not to rely so heavily on the rankings--it's rather gratifying to see that some lawyers are experiencing a sense of unfairness when they themselves are being ranked.
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