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The New Lawyer Supplement

May 22, 2013

Go Eastward! Law school graduates find a success in overseas jobs, especially in Asia

Jeremiah Y. Chung had a choice to make when he graduated from USC's Gould School of Law in 2010. He could look for work in the United States, or he could set his sights elsewhere.


By Andrew McIntyre


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Jeremiah Y. Chung had a choice to make when he graduated from USC's Gould School of Law in 2010.


He could look for work in the United States, or he could set his sights elsewhere.


Initially he thought he wanted to be a district attorney, but after finding that there simply wasn't much hiring happening due to budget cuts, Chung took a job in-house at LG International Corp. in Seou...

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