Does she have a buy out clause in her contract?
Does she have a buy out clause in her contract?
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1 Corinthians 1:18---For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.
I'm not sure why OU would feel the need to buy her out. If she wants to stay at OU power to her.
She graduated from Yale Law. I think she's a bit ahead of most of the folks that have graduated from OU Law School. Pretty sure she'll land on her feet.
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This. Yale Law is so far ahead of every other school in the country that they don't even have grades. They don't have to distinguish between their students, because every single one of them is going to be snapped up by the top firms. For example, Kanika Capel started at Covington & Burling, one of the country's premiere firms. Hell, if she had stayed in private practice she'd probably be making more than Jeff by now. Having her on the OU faculty was a pretty big deal, it's a shame she's going to leave.
Anyone here take any of her classes or talk to anyone who did?
The only thing I can see difficult for Kanika is having to take a bar exam in whatever state Jeff gets his next job in. It might be easiest for them to stay in Oklahoma till then, so Kanika can keep teaching and Jeff can keep collecting that stupid buyout.
In any event, wish the entire family the best.
you don't think a Yale Law grad and law professor can pass the bar exam in which state?The only thing I can see difficult for Kanika is having to take a bar exam in whatever state Jeff gets his next job in.
Conway Twitty got more ***** by accident than regular guys get on purpose
i don't know that much about it, but i've heard that you want to work where you go to law school because of the bar
i'd imagine you would have to at least do a fair amount of reading to pick up the subtle differences. i don't think it's impossible or anything, but i'd think it wouldn't be trivial
I do know that certain bars are harder than others. I have a friend that can practice law in NJ, Illinois, OK, and Arizona and he says that NJ was by far the hardest to pass. He is currently chasing an ambulance in Arizona.
By the way, I've always had a problem with using the word "practicing" for law and medicine. Kind of scares the hell out of me.
What I can't figure out is why her parents hated her. Kanika? For reals?
So OU should have kept Jeff in order to keep its law school higher profile, right?