Word: legalism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...students frequently inquire at the Placement Office about openings in business for men with legal training. It is true that law and business have much in common and lawyers are often employed by business and industrial companies...
...lawyers who have not practised law are able to make business connections simply by virtue of their course in law school; legal training per se has little commercial value to the business employer...
...reason any graduate in the Law School who seeks a business or industrial position through the Alumni Placement Office must do so rather more in spite of his legal preparation than because...
These students in the Law School, however, who were undergraduates in science and engineering, or who may have studied accounting will find some bind with one of these other fields and the Placement Office can offer them occasional encouragement as applicants for legal work in patents, taxation, accounting, banking...
According to Dean Charles E. Clark of the Yale Law School, Landis is "one of the most brilliant legal scholars of our time." The lectures, he said, will be especially interesting because they will be a mature expression of Dean Landis' experience in Washington...