"Wow, you sure are brave." That was a common response I received when I told people in 2009 that I had decided to resign from my position as a first-year litigation associate at a large, prestigious law firm. After all, I would be leaving behind a handsome salary and exciting opportunities; I didn't have another job lined up; and I quit at a time when many lawyers throughout California had been laid off and were s...
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