By Justin Kloczko
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Not long ago, Nicole Abboud was having a bit of an existential crisis as a young lawyer, so she started a podcast.
She wasn't happy professionally or financially as a debt-ridden young attorney. Abboud started practicing family law after graduating from Southwestern Law School in 2011, but found herself a little jaded. The hours were taxing and the subject matter could ...
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