Admission to some programs is based on a pointsystem, reflecting grades from secondary school, subjects from secondary school, age, work experience, and other factors the government deems worthy of reward.
Critics of the asbestos-trust systempoint to examples like the Kananian case in Ohio, where lawyers were sanctioned for submitting conflicting work histories to multiple trusts on behalf of a man who died of mesothelioma, which is usually attributed to asbestos.