Adore's Lawsuit (her full legal complaint)

Not to say that these attorneys won't be adept at handling Adore's issue, but I'm nervous reading the work of her attorneys. :( The language is not very clear, and seems kind of elementary. They place emphasis by repeating terms ("90%...ninety percent!"), rather than by using persuasive writing techniques.

Further, while the managing partner went to an ok law school (ranked #76 right now), his kids (who are both attorneys at this firm) went to a law school in Detroit ranked #135. For context, it's advised that you really consider whether or not you should go to a law school that is not in the top 100, unless you're certain you can procure a job following law school.

I don't mean to bash on schools that are not ranked so well, as I'm sure that they sometimes produce capable attorneys, but the ranking, coupled with the language of the complaint, makes me wonder if Adore could have been placed in more capable hands. Maybe they'll kill it at trial, though!

Source: am currently law student, and have been paralegal for several years.

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