In a matter of weeks, thousands of new law school graduates will celebrate passing the bar exam and prepare to be sworn in at their state superior court.
Then anxiety will kick in, as the reality of the job market stares them right in the face. For the past several years, the legal job market has languished as a glut of new attorneys has entered a workforce offering fewer employment prospects.
Adding to this dismal outlook...
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