From the monthly archives:

July 2008

The choices faces when buying a “new” (to you) car are astounding- a huge variety of makes, models, options and colours. But before you even begin to narrow down what you’re looking for, it’s important to decide whether you want to buy a brand new car, an “almost new” car (>5 years old), or a [...]

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The choices faces when buying a “new” (to you) car are astounding- a huge variety of makes, models, options and colours. But before you even begin to narrow down what you’re looking for, it’s important to decide whether you want to buy a brand new car, an “almost new” car (>5 years old), or a [...]

There’s an excellent post over at Empirical Legal Studies that deals with the issue of “bi-modal distribution” of incomes for recent law graduates. The post notes:
… [M]easures of central tendency, such as average or median, are not necessarily reliable guides for law students’ future earning power.  In conventional labor markets, that disconnect is rare.
A look [...]

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Introduction to MGL

July 21, 2008

Welcome to my inaugural post at MoneyGrubbingLawyer.com! I have been writing about finance-related topics on a number of other sites and forums (fora?) under various pseudonyms for a while now, so the time has finally come to settle down and collect my thoughts in one place.
The premise behind this site and my abridged bio can [...]

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