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Labor/Employment

Jun. 29, 2002

Think Carefully Before Stepping Into Corporate Shoes

Employment Column - By Catherine K. Rogers and Martha Fay Africa - Eventually in your career as an attorney, you probably will consider working in a corporation as an in-house attorney. The traditional path is to start in private practice and later move in-house. If you are thinking about moving in-house, first carefully consider whether you are truly suited for the day-to-day life of an in-house lawyer.

        Employment Column
        
        By Catherine K. Rogers and Martha Fay Africa

        Eventually in your career as an attorney, you probably will consider working in a corporation as an in-house attorney. The traditional path is to start in private practice and later mo...

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