Law Practice
Dec. 17, 1999
'Problem! SOL'
DICTA Deadlines may come and deadlines may go, but their value cannot be underestimated. Page 8. By Paul O'Brien Nearly 20 years ago, long before I decided to pursue a career as an attorney, I worked as an all-purpose clerk in the office of a sole practitioner. I was making less than today's minimum wage. To supplement my income, I wrote an entertainment column for my hometown newspaper. My first jobs out of college each taught me a thing or two about deadlines.




Nearly 20 years ago, long before I decided to pursue a career as an attorney, I worked as an all-purpose clerk in the office of a sole practitioner. I was making less than today's minimum wage. To supplement my income, I wrote an entertainment column for my hometown newspaper. My first j...
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