Law Schools’ Applications Fall as Costs Rise and Jobs Are Cut
Applications
are headed for a 30-year low, reflecting increased concern over soaring
tuition, crushing student debt and diminishing prospects of lucrative
employment upon graduation.
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A blog relating to Internet legal issues by Professor John Swinson, University of Queensland
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The astute observer might notice the current Australian governments tilt toward reducing the public service, commercialism and outsourcing. All of which is likely to result in increased requirements for contract management, procurement, dispute management, leasing, property management etc.
These things aren't necessarily the work of a lawyer but a person with a law degree could find a lucrative, alternative career path in these areas.
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