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WSJ column proposes solution to rising legal fees

by Editors on January 20, 2012

A solution to rising legal fees? Or one that will lead to even more new lawyers looking for work?

It’s simple math, according to John O. McGinnis and Russell D. Mangas. The high cost of law school leads to a limited supply of lawyers, and results in big legal bills for clients and few legal services for the middle class.

[via: WSJ column proposes solution to rising legal fees at InsideCounsel]

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