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Law Practice

May 21, 2002

Grass Isn't Always Greener Outside Firm Life

Dicta Column - By The Rodent - Most lawyers seem to have the same goal in life - to not be lawyers. This is a curious thing, especially when one considers that being a lawyer is not something that happens to people involuntarily. Rather, lawyerdom is something we do to ourselves. Self-abuse? Perhaps, but that's a topic for another article.

        Dicta Column
        
        The Rodent

        Most lawyers seem to have the same goal in life - to not be lawyers.
        This is a curious thing, especially when one considers that being a lawyer is not something ...

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