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Law Practice

Oct. 13, 2010

From Private Practice to Academia

Demystifying the transition from private practice to academia. By Briana Rosenbaum of Stanford Law School.

By Briana Lynn Rosenbaum

As lawyers, we have all spent a good portion of our life in school. It's no wonder then that many of us look back on our school days fondly. Even if we love private practice, as I did, many of us wonder: "Wouldn't I love a job where I get paid simply to 'think' all day? Should I go back?"

If you find yourself asking these questions, you may be considering transitioning from private practice...

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