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Date: | Wed, 24 Mar 1999 09:00:15 -0800 |
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At 08:55 AM 3/24/99 -0800, you wrote:
>Colleagues: I want to thank all of you for your comments. Yes - it is
>interesting that this subject still comes up. It shouldn't. After all, I
>just attended a global economics conference here in L.A. and it was very
>clear at the conference that the American legal system (and its attitude
>towards enforcement) is one of the key reasons capital flocks to the U.S.
>and why other parts of the world are having eonomic problems. In addition,
>I believe we're not just teaching law - we're teaching critical thinking
>and analysis, presentation and writing skills. Last time I "looked" - this
>is exactly what employers were saying they wanted MBA grads to have - and
>found in short supply!!!! Regards, Linnea
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>At 09:33 AM 3/24/99 -0600, you wrote:
>>Although my memory leaves much to be desired, I recall that the AACSB
>>standards recognize the JD as "a" terminal degree for teaching LEB/BL, but
>>not as "the required" terminal degree. I hope that my memory is faulty
>>with regard to this question; if so, would someone please correct me.
>>
>>John Allison
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>Linnea Bernard McCord
>Chairman
>Accounting, Law & Finance
>The Graziadio School of Business & Management
>Pepperdine University
>Phone: (310) 568-5539
>Fax: (310) 568-5778
>email: [log in to unmask]
>
>
Linnea Bernard McCord
Chairman
Accounting, Law & Finance
The Graziadio School of Business & Management
Pepperdine University
Phone: (310) 568-5539
Fax: (310) 568-5778
email: [log in to unmask]
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