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December 6, 2004
Tax Prof John Edwards?
The media is reporting that the University of North Carolina School of Law is courting John and Elizabeth Edwards:
The UNC law school is courting U.S. Sen. John Edwards, hoping that Edwards will consider teaching now that his campaigning days and his Senate career are ending. Dean Gene Nichol sent a long letter two weeks ago to Edwards and his wife, Elizabeth. Nichol said he asked Edwards to consider any and all associations: "For a short time or a lifetime, whether in a part-time capacity or a full-time, we'd love to do that," Nichol said in an interview. Nichol also asked Elizabeth Edwards to consider working with the law school in some capacity. Both John and Elizabeth Edwards are graduates who have donated money and time, Nichol said.
(Thanks to LawSchool.com for the tip.)
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Comments
Actually, I think it would better to hire his S corp....
Posted by: Jack Bogdanski | Dec 6, 2004 4:39:01 PM
What is an S corp? I heard my professor mention that term.
Posted by: Donna Portant | Dec 7, 2004 12:11:36 AM




