By Sandra Muñoz
It never ever fails. Whenever I am in court, at a deposition or even meeting with a client, no one ever assumes that I am the attorney. The quality of my suit, the size of my briefcase or the business cards I hold in my hand do not seem to matter. I suspect that the word "lawyer" could be stamped...
It never ever fails. Whenever I am in court, at a deposition or even meeting with a client, no one ever assumes that I am the attorney. The quality of my suit, the size of my briefcase or the business cards I hold in my hand do not seem to matter. I suspect that the word "lawyer" could be stamped...
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