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Law Practice

Mar. 10, 2000

Into the Light

"Do I stay or do I go?" This is the theme song symbolizing the career questions confronting lawyers today. A high percentage of attorneys consider in-house opportunities to be the next step in their legal careers. The two reasons most often stated for going in-house are a desire for fewer work hours and an eagerness to amass wealth quickly through stock options.

By Bowers Thomas
        "Do I stay or do I go?" This is the theme song symbolizing the career questions confronting lawyers today. A high percentage of attorneys consider in-house opportunities to be the next step in their legal careers. The two reasons most often stated for going in-house are a desire for fewer work hours and an eagerness to amass wealth quickly through stock options...

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