Not exact matches
Here's another opportunity
for unemployed lawyers who can't find a
job at Legal Aid, even
for free, and who can't afford to party seven nights a week.
This is remarkable even
for a PA employment
lawyer to hear, considering one in ten Americans are
unemployed while some have even given up on looking
for a
job.
With a story like that, you'd think that Gura would be celebrated as the toast of the town — respected by constitutional scholars and Supreme Court advocates
for an extraordinary result or held out as an inspiration to young,
unemployed lawyers languishing in document review
jobs that taking big risks by starting a practice and handling compelling cases can yield big rewards.
And these masses of
unemployed law graduates are going to make us face an ugly truth we've been avoiding
for years: we're doing a terrible
job of training our future
lawyers.