It's only July, and MoneyLaw strongly prefers football and baseball to hockey, but the triumphant lifting of the Stanley Cup sets the right tone. Bill Henderson has written what I consider to be the most important blog post of the year: How the "Cravath system" created the bi-modal distribution. Indeed, if there is a more compelling read among recent publications for those who care about law students, legal education, and the legal profession, I do not know it.
Here are the lessons I take away from Bill's powerful post and his even more devastating working paper:
- The love of credentials has become the root of all evil.
- The current system is unsustainable, and many firms that persist in the teeth of client discontent and an eroding economy will be — and will deserve to be — crushed and melted.
- There is a way out that enables firms, lawyers, and law schools to maximize human capital in law.