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Category Archives: Contract Attorney
The Truth About Graduates Today…
…is the title of a piece over at HuffPo, written by Jennifer Openshaw. You can read it here. While I’ve recently gone off HuffPo as a source of quality higher education related material (as it tends towards features such as … Continue reading
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WSJ article on contract attorneys, but does it go far enough?
More news-but-not-really-news: lawyers are settling for temp jobs. It’s no secret that many grads these days, due to the lack of full-time legal jobs (which is itself part due to the economy and part due to a vast oversupply of … Continue reading
