Thursday, April 3, 2008

Is it Necessary (or even helpful) to Attend a "Top 14" to become a Successful Plaintiff's Attorney?

There is little dispute that those who would like to become corporate attorneys on Wall Street should attend the highest ranked law school possible. But, what about those who aspire to other areas of the law? There is ample evidence that it is not necessary to receive a degree from a "Top 14" to become a successful plaintiff's attorney. Some may even argue that the lower ranked schools produce better plaintiff's attorneys. What do you think?

Discuss in the comments and vote to the right.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Who are (were) the best plaintiff's attorney in the country? Where did they go to school.

I know Loyola LA takes pride in having produced some great plaintiff's attorneys.