Law firm life got you down? Struggling to find work after law school? Read on. I am a former practicing attorney who regrets giving so many years of my life to the legal profession, and so many hard-earned dollars to repay law school debt. I left the law a couple years ago for a temporary administrative assistant position and lived to tell the tale. Here's my story, along with some tips for finding non-legal work, and for repaying your student loans.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Podcast Episode 3: WWJD?
This week, I discuss the impact that declining law school enrollment has had on Catholic University's budget. (Spoiler alert: they're going
to continue feeding at the law school loan trough, but some art courses
and such are on the chopping block). Also, part 2 of my interview with
Howard, a former law school classmate who is now working in a non-legal
position. Howard and I discuss his first lawyer gig, and why he got
out. And finally, click here to continue reading and go to the podcast
Monday, April 8, 2013
Damaged: On Legal Mythology (or, Why Do We Watch This Stuff?)
A promotional poster for Damages (FX) |
When I first quit law, I avoided watching any movies or TV shows involving lawyers or police procedure (since I mainly practiced criminal law). It was a painful reminder not only of what I’d left behind but what would never be. I guess you could call it nostalgia for a past that never was. Before and during law school, I would watch The Practice and Law & Order, and feel hopeful about the adventure on which I was about to embark. It was sort of like when I was a preteen, flipping through Sassy magazine and eagerly anticipating all of the wonderful changes that would occur once I finally became a glamorous young woman like the ones depicted in all the tampon and deodorant ads (which were peppered in between articles about teen suicide and my favorite young heartthrobs). The reality never quite lived up to the hype. Much like being a lawyer, being a teenager mostly involved continue reading here
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Podcast Episode 2: All Over But the Shouting
My second podcast is now up and running! In this week's episode, I discuss an LA Times article regarding the class action lawsuits that have been filed against numerous law schools. Plus, part 1 of my interview with a former law school classmate, in which we discuss why he went to law school. Also, I read an excerpt from Will Meyerhofer's book, Way Worse Than Being a Dentist: The Lawyer's Search for Meaning. Enjoy!
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