I’ve been catching up on my blog email lately and I came across a
message from a struggling attorney who enjoys the research and writing
aspect of her job, but dreads going to court because of all the anxiety
and insecurity it provokes. It got me thinking about my litigation days,
and one of the worst courtroom experiences I ever had.
Actually, the courtroom wasn’t the real problem (more on that in a minute); the lead up to the courtroom was.
The exact circumstances are foggy now, since it happened so long ago, but I’ll give you
the gist. The firm I worked for (continue reading here)
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.
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