By Martin Kruming
Amy Yates had just started clerking at the firm when an associate asked her to write a case evaluation letter. "Take about two weeks," the attorney told the University of San Diego law student.
A few minutes later, the head of the trial team, shareholder Aaron Katz, who's big and tall and "...
Amy Yates had just started clerking at the firm when an associate asked her to write a case evaluation letter. "Take about two weeks," the attorney told the University of San Diego law student.
A few minutes later, the head of the trial team, shareholder Aaron Katz, who's big and tall and "...
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