By Lynn J. Harris
When I graduated law school less than two years ago, I knew then that I just wanted to write and do research for a civil litigation firm. No criminal defense, no insurance defense. As a law student contemplating legal practice, these were "nonnegotiable" requisites for my future employment as an attorney.
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When I graduated law school less than two years ago, I knew then that I just wanted to write and do research for a civil litigation firm. No criminal defense, no insurance defense. As a law student contemplating legal practice, these were "nonnegotiable" requisites for my future employment as an attorney.
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