The Trouble with Big Law
"All the woes of the legal profession, and the way they effect the broader public," is how Stanford Law Professor Deborah Rhode described her latest book, "The Trouble with Lawyers." In the first part of our video interview series with Rhode, she addresses some of the issues facing Big Law. Video by Josh Block Follow: @JoshBlockNYC

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Why Smart People Lose At Office Politics

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"Not to Be Shown to the Defence" (Full Scene) | In the Name of the Father

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Book of Business: Realities of Law Firm Rainmaking

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Day in the Life of a Big Law Associate | What Does a Lawyer Do on a Typical Day

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Big Law Partner Compensation Explained: What Changes When You Make Partner

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I QUIT MY SIX FIGURE BIG LAW JOB

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Your Life as Every BigLaw Rank

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VICE Meets 'My Struggle' Author Karl Ove Knausgaard

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Is Big Law a Meritocracy? Why Elite Jobs Still Go to Elite Students...And What to Do About It

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AI Won't Replace Lawyers. This Will.

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How Will Private Equity Change Big Law?

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The reality of mental health in biglaw.

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The $225,000 Starting Salary: How Big Law Associates Make Bank

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How to get no-offered as a summer associate

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I QUIT MY NEW YORK BIG LAW JOB!!

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Think Like a Lawyer | Adam Lange | TEDxGrinnellCollege

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Why I left a $200,000 job in big law.

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How Big Law's Non-Equity Partner Tier Became the Norm | Bloomberg Law

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The Big Law Environment

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