Public Interest
Oct. 19, 2004
Fresh Start
Column Closer - By Valerie A. Fontaine - Being fired or laid off is a career setback, but it need not be a career-ender. Although prospective employers favor candidates who are employed, being terminated is losing its stigma, because excellent attorneys were downsized from prestigious law firms during slow economic times.




Column
Closer
By Valerie A. Fontaine
Being fired or laid off is a career setback, but it need not be a career-ender. Although prospective employers favor candidates who are employed, being terminated is losing its stigma, because excellent attorneys were do...
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