There's likely not a lawyer around who hasn't at some point dreamed of leaving the law to become a writer. Doug Dorst, a former litigation associate at San Francisco's McCutchen Doyle Brown & Enersen, is living that dream.
Since graduating in 1995 from Boalt Hall, Dorst, 30, has earned an MFA, written short stories and a novel, practiced law and landed a coveted sp...
Since graduating in 1995 from Boalt Hall, Dorst, 30, has earned an MFA, written short stories and a novel, practiced law and landed a coveted sp...
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