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Law Practice

Apr. 18, 2014

Inland Empire struggles to retain young lawyers

With the job market improving slowly, Inland Empire firm leaders say they're facing an increasing exodus of talented lawyers who are working a few years in the area before moving on.


By Katie Lucia


Daily Journal Staff Writer


RIVERSIDE - Many law students go through the rigors of law school - shouldering grueling studies and backbreaking student loans - all in pursuit of the good life. For many, that life is idealized in coastal cities and large cosmopolitan areas. But as the legal job market plummeted in recent years, graduates have had to take jobs in less desirable areas, attorneys say, using firms, such as those in the Inland Emp...

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