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4th tier law schools...let me get this straight


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Posted by cal on August 05, 2003 at 02:20:11:

Hi:

This is especially for the IP law firms out there. I'm completely puzzled. I previously posted something about 4th tiered law schools. If two candidates walked into your office and submitted resumes and had the following basic qualifications:

-Passed the state bar
-Passed the pat bar
-Both graduated with a decent GPA at law school

But...
-One candidate came from a 1st tiered law school (as Boult Hall, UW Law, etc), has zero to two patents under his/her belt and has little experience otherwise.

-The remaining candidate came from a 4th tier law school (GGU, Western Law, etc), has lots of engineering experience and has at least 20 plus patents under his/her belt).

The current consensus (from what I read on my previous post) was that the nod goes to the candidate with the 1st tier law degree.

Dumb question, but I would like to know "why????". Thanks.


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