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Lawyers and 'Public Service'
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Under the headline "Young Lawyers Turn to Public Service," the New York Times has an article about attorneys choosing to stay in jobs at non-profits or government rather than to work at large law firms. Other deferred associates like Avi Singh see public interest law as a "sustaining motivation" that keeps him coming to work every day. Mr. Singh is a 2009 Harvard Law School graduate who decided to stay on with the Santa Clara County public defender's office in San Jose, Calif., instead of returning to the firm Quinn Emmanuel after a four-month deferral.
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Lawyers and 'Public Service'
futureofcapitalism.com
Under the headline "Young Lawyers Turn to Public Service," the New York Times has an article about attorneys choosing to stay in jobs at non-profits or government rather than to work at large law firms. Other deferred associates like Avi Singh see public interest law as a "sustaining motivation" that keeps him coming to work every day. Mr. Singh is a 2009 Harvard Law School graduate who decided to stay on with the Santa Clara County public defender's office in San Jose, Calif., instead of returning to the firm Quinn Emmanuel after a four-month deferral.
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