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Jun062009

« What Influenced Career Change to Criminal Law - Julia Green »

In Chapter 3 of 9, a post-law school Kramer Levin corporate litigation attorney role working long hours fails to inspire purpose or meaning for lawyer Julia Green. Working on behalf of a corporate entity battling another corporate entity, she looking beyond litigation to more individual-focused and less document-focused law careers. This transition into a role with a greater human interest element, she arrives at a family law vs. criminal law crossroads, ultimately choosing criminal law.

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