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Expert Profile: A. Hall

Expertise:  As a licensed attorney and former law student, I can answer questions about law school admission, law school selection, law school exams, law school life, law school graduation, the bar exam, and attorney careers.

Experience in the area
Aaron Hall is a former law student, currently serving as a licensed attorney, admitted to practice law in Minnesota state courts and the U.S. Federal District Court in Minnesota. Aaron Hall's experience includes service at the law firms of Fredrikson & Byron, Morrison Fenske & Sund, Foley & Mansfield, and Henningson & Snoxell. Aaron Hall also served as a judicial extern under the Honorable Paul A. Magnuson, United States District Court Judge, and as an adjunct professor at Concordia University teaching Introduction to Business Law, Business Law for Marketing Professionals, and Internet Law for Marketing Professionals courses.

Organizations
American Bar Association, Minnesota Bar Association, Hennepin County Bar Association, Minnesota Small Business

Publications
Associated Press, Star Tribune, Pioneer Press, Duluth News Tribune, William Mitchell Law Review

Education/Credentials
Aaron was awarded his Juris Doctor degree cum laude from William Mitchell College of Law, where he served on the William Mitchell Law Review. He was recognized on the Deans List for outstanding academics and received the CALI Awards of Excellence in Corporations and Alternative Dispute Resolutions courses. Aaron served as President of the Business Law Society and coordinated the establishment of the Corporate Appellate Law Moot Court. He was awarded his Bachelor of Arts degree in Marketing Management and Innovation summa cum laude from Concordia University in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Awards and Honors
Ten Outstanding Minnesotans, Minnesota Jaycees

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Something controversial or provocative about this subject  The ABA has not approved any online law school, despite most colleges offering online courses. The ABA's resistance is increasingly controversial.
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Average Ratings
Prestige Points: 220
Knowledge   9.67   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.50   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.67   Best of the best
Politeness   10.0   Best of the best
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Total Questions
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User Comments
I found the expert took the time to answer my question in detail and was very helpful! Thank you!
(Ashley on 10/16/08)
Thank you very much!! I feel a lot better about my choice. I was under the impression that I had to compete with othere as far as degrees to be consid
(christina on 09/25/08)
Thank you so much for your responses. They were very clear and gave me the much needed clarity in making my decision about Law School. Thanks again
(Raza Ansari on 09/14/08)
Ms.Hall I would like to thank you for your answer to my question. I am a 14 year old. Who would like to be a lawyer as I get older. And the other day
(Ebony on 09/14/08)
The expert responded back very quickly.
(Mitchell Shanks on 08/07/08)
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Recent Answers from A. Hall
2008-10-25  low LSAT, high GPA Statistically, the odds are not in your favor to be admitted to a top ranked law school with an LSAT score of 155. This is true even though your other credentials are good. However, it has been done...
2008-10-09  GPA and quality of undergrad school YOU ASKED: Do you know if law schools consider the quality of the undergraduate school when looking at GPA? ANSWER: Yes, law schools consider the quality of the undergraduate school when looking at...
2008-09-24  Law school First, be sure to get a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college. The better the college, the better your law school application will look. Regarding the field of your degree, years ago...
2008-09-22  degree All of the degrees your are considering would be excellent. Years ago, certain undergraduate degrees were preferred by law schools. Today, law schools consider all degrees to be equal, with a possible...
2008-09-11  LSAT You need to take the LSAT. The score you need depends on the school you apply to and your GPA in college. You would want your LSAT score to be above 145, which is the minimum I've ever heard of a law school...
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