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Law Practice

May 18, 2012

Would you urge your children to attend law school?

Thirty-eight percent of survey respondents said they would urge their children to pursue another career, and 25 percent said they were undecided.


By Kevin Lee


Daily Journal Staff Writer


After experiencing firsthand the recent turmoil in the legal industry, would law firm managing partners advise their own children to go to law school?


A new survey found respondents split on the question - 38 percent said they would urge their children to pursue a different career, and 25 percent were undecided. Just 36 percent said they would advise their offspring to follow them into the legal professi...

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