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    Re: Dom is at it again!

    Posted by Jeff on 12/04/09

    Dom is very angry. I hope he gets over whatever is bothering him
    about non-bar JDs and correspondence law schools, in general.

    Not every degree schools grant qualifies a person to enter a
    profession. A regionally accredited eJD fom Concord could be
    useful to a business person who simply needs to understand how the
    law affects businesses.

    I know a dentist who obtained an eJD from Concord. He has no
    interest in starting a new profession. He simply wanted to obtain
    a legal education to help his existing career in the medical
    profession.

    On 12/03/09, Who? wrote:
    > Wow, I always see posts here referring to a Dom,
    > what is a Dom and what does that have to do with
    > law schools?
    >
    > On 12/02/09, Jeff wrote:
    >> Dom should really be more cheerful...
    >>
    >>
    >> On 12/02/09, Useless wrote:
    >>> An eJ.D. is completely worthless.
    >>>
    >>> By definition a law degree that does not allow one
    >>> to practice law is as useless as a medical degree
    >>> that doesnt allow one to practice medicine.
    >>>
    >>> It is essentially a "phony degree" and no one
    >>> in the real fortune 500 corporate world will
    >>> accept, recognize or hire you based on that degree!
    >>>
    >>> On 12/02/09, MBA/EJD wrote:
    >>>> I can't believe I'm wasting my time explaining this!
    >>>>
    >>>> The Concord EJD program is NCA accredited. Some of us want
    >>>> a legal education, but don't want to argue cases. It's
    >>>> perfect when you want to work in the corporate setting and
    >>>> work in areas like corporate compliance or employee
    >>>> relations.

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • EJD, 12/02/09, by MBA/EJD.
  • Re: EJD, 12/02/09, by Useless.
  • Re: Dom is at it again!, 12/02/09, by Jeff.
  • Re: Dom is at it again!, 12/03/09, by Who?.
  • Re: Dom is at it again!, 12/04/09, by Jeff.
  • Re: Dom is at it again!, 12/04/09, by steve.


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