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Law Practice

May 30, 2002

Plunging Into Public Interest

LOS ANGELES - Lured by salaries as high as $125,000 for first-year associates, new attorneys often look to large law firms for their first job.

By Sandra Corrales and Stefanie Knapp
Daily Journal Staff Writers
        LOS ANGELES - Lured by salaries as high as $125,000 for first-year associates, new attorneys often look to large law firms for their first job.
        Certainly, the big money made at large firms quickly helps pay off law-school loans, which can top $100,000 or more for a...

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