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Nov. 27, 2002
New Bar Admittees Going Solo Need Patience and Practicality
Focus Column - LAw Practice - By Daniel Zohar - Most new lawyers assume that they need to begin their legal careers by working for someone else. But in today's economy, jobs are not exactly growing on trees; and even if you get a job, there is no guarantee that it will remain secure. So for the brave few whose entrepreneurial spirit is too strong to submit to the world of W-2 forms, here are some tips to help you get started.
Law Practice
By Daniel Zohar
Most new lawyers assume that they need to begin their legal careers by working for someone else. But in today's economy, jobs are not exactly growi...
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