A successful litigator needs the patience of Job, the cunning of Satan and the wisdom of Judge Judy. Most law schools can teach most law students enough of those qualities that graduates can survive even the most contentious of courtrooms.

But there’s something that the current system of legal education isn’t equipped to pass on to the future lawyers of America: the insight of Dr. Phil.

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