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	Comments on: When law professors sue	</title>
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		By: Marwan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A Georgia licensed attorney started teaching at our law school my 1L year. She rightly assumed that as a seasoned attorney, she could teach us legal writing and, why not, some tricks of the trade. However, she soon learned that Academics hold themselves up a little higher that practicing Attorneys. (Same reasonable person standard oddly, just kidding). Point is, she walked into a Law School, not a court. Today, she is in the process of obtaining a PHD in something educational based.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Georgia licensed attorney started teaching at our law school my 1L year. She rightly assumed that as a seasoned attorney, she could teach us legal writing and, why not, some tricks of the trade. However, she soon learned that Academics hold themselves up a little higher that practicing Attorneys. (Same reasonable person standard oddly, just kidding). Point is, she walked into a Law School, not a court. Today, she is in the process of obtaining a PHD in something educational based.</p>
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