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		<title>By: Educational-industrial complex? &#124; Law Students For a Fair Profession</title>
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		<description>[...] Industry has its paw in the education pie too. Classrooms across the country are sponsored by large corporate firms that stand to benefit from increased competition and a growing buyer’s market. Savvy business people are seizing the opportunities presented by an increase in lawyer supply as evidenced by, for example, the opening of Canada’s first lawyer temp agency. Big firms benefits as more and more students are willing to work for peanuts or even for free. [...]</description>
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