It's so surreal how the process of learning to be a lawyer is not taught in the educational system purportedly about the thing itself. The copout of "learning to think like a lawyer" seems dubious.
The trade off of losing one's autonomy in exchange for a narrowing of needed knowledge doesn't seem like the best use of resources, but unless its gov work or nonprofits, it's always follow the money.
A system built on purported injustices but is always dependent upon financial gain is no justice at all. 180 as appointed or 5k hired SHOULD get the same zealous advocacy, but does it really?