Daily Journal Staff Writer
A saturated legal market and sagging economy are forcing many law school graduates to pursue what was once considered an impossible task - starting their own practice immediately after passing the bar exam.
Going it alone can pose a host of challenges. While traditional first-year associates at a firm usually work closely with a partner or senior associate and entrench themselves in an office where ...
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