The belief goes like this, “If you are not in the top 10% of your class, you are not likely to get a good job in the legal field.” The first thing you should remember as a lawyer and professional, is that everything is possible if you push it strongly enough. In this case, you need to approach the task just like you would if you had filed for bankruptcy and were building up your credit records anew. Read More
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Categories: Legal Career Resources
Low Grades Should Not Stop You from Landing a Great Legal Job
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