24 Hours with 24 Lawyers
Profiles of Traditional and NonTraditional Careers
by Jasper Kim
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Are you thinking of attending law school or switching legal careers About to graduate and wondering which path to take Are you curious about what lawyers in different fields do in a typical day Then spend twentyfour hours with twentyfour lawyers through this innovative book, 24 Hours with 24 Lawyers. Whether you want to be a fulltime corporat...
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