The concept of chasing law students is interesting. Let us get to the facts. Law students are trained to look for the deep pockets. Personally, I don't think they would make a good choice since the six figure bill they have at the end of school, will cause them to dissolve the relationship once that debt is paid and they start working on their own. An excellent example might be seen as high as one of the potential governors of Texas. Non politically, she filed for divorce as soon as the last bill was paid. Although not SMU, Harvard is not cheap. She also left him with the children. I guess that is why I don't think much of lawyers. They tend to be bottom dwelling beings with the exception of a member here whose handle is 'Civil Barrister." That one is OK
Originally Posted by heinz5710
I'm just going to leave this one alone because I like you.
Though, for he record, the concept of a 2L (second year) female was brought up,specifically for the client Lauren has who wanted someone very specific with at least a BS degree or more.
I specially said a 2L because they have much more time than a 1L and will be around for at least a opulent of years. Additionally, they are usually focused on networking and meeting the right people who will help them get a clerkship in the summer and a job after graduation.
The shelf life for a SB is not that long, so to have one basically locked in for over a year, isn't too bad.