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Education

Mar. 23, 2016

Expert testifies about value of a law degree

An expert witness for the Thomas Jefferson School of Law pushed back Monday against claims from a former graduate of the San Diego school that her law degree was of little value.

By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN DIEGO ? An expert witness for the Thomas Jefferson School of Law pushed back Monday against claims from a former graduate of the San Diego school that her law degree was of little value.

Frank McIntyre, an assistant professor of finance and economics at Rutgers Business School, told a San Diego County Superior Court jury his research has determined that the average lifetime value of a law de...

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