September 07, 2008
It's Good to Be In Corporate Law
Posted by David Zaring

If you haven't seen it already, Bainbridge says Yale wants to pay an HLS corporate law professor $600K to move to gritty New Haven (and I suspect you can guess who it is), and Leiter says the number is plausible.  I'd like to be able to say that business school professors can only express sympathy at money issued in such low quantums.  Instead I will congratulate the home contractors in New Haven and Cambridge, who are perhaps the real winners here.

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1. Posted by Randy on September 7, 2008 @ 17:01 | Permalink

There is nothing gritty about the law professor section of New Haven. Reports of New Haven's demise have been, mostly, exaggerated.

And if you want to be crunchy and green, you can actually live there and walk to work.

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