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The following is a transcript of a witness deposition conducted by two California lawyers during an automobile personal injury lawsuit from July 2012. It is being reposted here on the web solely for educational purposes.

The farther I get into law school, the harder it gets to avoid the reality that, at some point, my education will end. And at that point the real world will begin. The real world will of course include bar prep, the bar exam, and some type of employment: unemployment, funemployment, part-time employment, under-employment, non-legal [...]

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Divorce Groupons!

by Han Bitter Solo on February 15, 2013 in Columns

Divorce attorneys strike it rich through Groupon.

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Just as the panic and anxiety of student loan debt and joblessness hit 3Ls, they get notices to about contributing to the 3L class gift.

Han Bitter Solo provides two form “thank you” letters for post-interview. Choose wisely.

What you drive or what you wear should not impact whether you make partner at the firm.

At least I wouldn’t have any student loans, would make more money, and could work outdoors.

Violent video makes your blood boil, but rewards with swift punishment.

Job posting for “Marijuana Consultant” with law degree causes spike in law school applications.