Large Firms
Jun. 20, 2000
Reporter Satisfies Stress Need as Lawyer
For many attorneys, climbing to the top means ascending to the upper echelons of status and compensation. But Cheryl Kopitzke describes her career path, which has taken her from eight years as a broadcast journalist to her position as a senior associate at Los Angeles' Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp, as "a quest for higher stress levels."




For many attorneys, climbing to the top means ascending to the upper echelons of status and compensation. But Cheryl Kopitzke describes her career path, which has t...
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