By Chad Finke
I know very few young lawyers - litigators in particular - who can honestly say that they consider themselves to be in the profession for the long run. Those who are in firms are looking for ways out. Even those who are in "destination" careers such as government or in-house litigation positions do not view their jobs as long-term propositions.
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I know very few young lawyers - litigators in particular - who can honestly say that they consider themselves to be in the profession for the long run. Those who are in firms are looking for ways out. Even those who are in "destination" careers such as government or in-house litigation positions do not view their jobs as long-term propositions.
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