Posted by David Fischer
on Saturday, May 6th 2006 at 2:37 pm under Antitrust.
- The American Antitrust Institute has published a working paper on regional sports networks. [Which is of great interest to those of us in the nation's capital that cannot get Nationals games.]
- The FTC has set up a new and imrpoved Oil and Gas Industry Initiatives page. Details at f/k/a/ ….
- I think this is an excellent idea. Like every practicing attorney, I can assure you that the practice of law bears little to no relation to the bar exam (and, as someone who just finished 3 years on my office’s associate hiring committee, I should let the law students out there know that we – like most other law firms – are placeing increasingly greater weight on practical experience; if your law school has clinicial programs, I cannot recommend them strongly enough).
- The ABA Section of Antitrust Law FTC and Mergers and Acquisition Committee has a brownbag luncheon on May 18. Details here.
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May 6th, 2006 at 11:48 pm
Practical Experience Pays…
Take a “random” break from finals and find out from AntitrustReview’s David Fischer why some law students don’t need to pass a bar exam to practice after graduation…
May 7th, 2006 at 4:53 pm
What makes the bar exam so meaningless is not just that it has little connection to what lawyers do or should know (that’s true of almost every test that I have ever taken, irrespective of the subject matter), but that it is pass/fail. Exams are fun only if they are graded!