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Law Practice

May 8, 2017

Law school graduates set sights on in-house positions

A growing number of new lawyers are embracing the possibility to move in house early in their careers.

By Paula Lehman-Ewing
Daily Journal Staff Writer

While enrolled at Loyola Law School, Gregory M. Sztain imagined two possible career paths: the district attorney's office or private practice. But when a friend got an internship working in house at Fox Networks Group, Sztain quickly shifted gears.

"When I started thinking about entertainment, it became more of an option," said Sztain, who ended up going in house right after law school as...

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