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Education

Nov. 6, 2001

Moving From Corporate Securities to Minority Counsel

SAN FRANCISCO - As a law student during the dot-com boom, Tania Shah couldn't see a future for herself as a junior associate holed up in a closet for hours on end doing research for a large corporate client.

By Erik Cummins
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - As a law student during the dot-com boom, Tania Shah couldn't see a future for herself as a junior associate holed up in a closet for hours on end doing research for a large corporate client.
        Like many of her fellow students at UC Berk...

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