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Cost of Lawyers

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In response to University of Texas economist Stephen Magee’s statement (Oct. 8) that due to the plague of lawyers, each new lawyer produced by our law schools costs the U.S. economy $1 million a year in generating spurious conflict:

I have been an attorney for eight years. I have cost the U.S. economy $8 million and I am ashamed. The solution is for me to get out of the business. Get out and stay out. I am willing to remain conflict-free at a cost to the government of only a $500,000 per year subsidy not to practice law. If a dispute arises at any point during the period of subsidizing, I promise that I will see you in court.

CYNTHIA BRACK

San Diego

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