Daily Journal Staff Writer
MENLO PARK - Nicole Gesher decided to go to law school because she had lofty dreams of changing the world. She had done community work in Uruguay and considered a job with the Peace Corps, but thought going into public interest law could be a good fit.
But upon graduating from UC Hastings College of the Law, Gesher found few public interest legal jobs available. She took a job handling discovery m...
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