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Members of Online Law School�s First Graduating Class Are Off to a Good Start


— July 1, 2004

At first, Chris S. Zouboulakis was wary about being accepted by a law school that does all its teaching over the Internet. �I confess that I spent most of my time going through the refund policy,� he says.

But for Zouboulakis, a work-at-home father of two in Menlo Park, Calif., this was the only way he could become a lawyer. So he decided to give Concord Law School a try.

Now, more than four years after Concord began offering online courses in 1998, Zouboulakis and five other members of the school�s first graduating class say their gamble on this fledgling approach to legal education has paid off.

I know Mr. Zouboulakis — he’s married to a college roommate of mine. I wish Chris, his classmates, and all of Concord Law School the best of luck.

Details here from the ABA Journal.


At first, Chris S. Zouboulakis was wary about being accepted by a law school that does all its teaching over the Internet. �I confess that I spent most of my time going through the refund policy,� he says.

But for Zouboulakis, a work-at-home father of two in Menlo Park, Calif., this was the only way he could become a lawyer. So he decided to give Concord Law School a try.

Now, more than four years after Concord began offering online courses in 1998, Zouboulakis and five other members of the school�s first graduating class say their gamble on this fledgling approach to legal education has paid off.

I know Mr. Zouboulakis — he’s married to a college roommate of mine. I wish Chris, his classmates, and all of Concord Law School the best of luck.

Details here from the ABA Journal.

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