Sentences with phrase «lucrative law job»

So last year, Kuo quit his lucrative law job to become a full - time musical playwright (credit: Sacramento Bee, online edition).

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But it also comes after the convictions of Silver and Skelos, both of whom held lucrative jobs outside of government at politically connected law firms.
Up for discussion Tuesday were the seven statements that they say are the lies the senator made to the agents concerning his son getting a job at a Westchester County law firm, as well as his salary — that they believe was lucrative.
Democrats on Tuesday knocked Republican hopeful Chris McGrath for not walking away from his apparently lucrative job at a law firm.
In their cross hairs from the outset were the pots of money that had long spawned scandals in the Legislature: campaign donations and spending; the easy - to - abuse expense reimbursements known as per diem payments; and the outside income that some lawmakers earned in lucrative part - time jobs, often at law firms representing clients with business before the state.
Synopsis: Willy Beachum (Ryan Gosling), a hotshot prosecutor, is about to leave his post for a lucrative job at a private law firm when his boss (David Strat... [MORE]
If you are scared away from the legal field by the simple fact that the traditional and more lucrative attorney jobs aren't there, then perhaps you shouldn't be considering law school in the first place.
India's national newspaper, The Hindu, is reporting that young lawyers who previously headed in droves for lucrative jobs at LPO companies are now seeking to transition to conventional legal jobs with domestic law firms.
I did not go to law school hoping to land a lucrative job at a large firm.
Well, actually, she went north, to Massachusetts, while he stayed south, in D.C.. Then, in January 2001, without any discussion with his wife, the husband quit his lucrative law firm job.
The debate should not lose sight of the fact that the law does not exist to permanently keep lawyers in lucrative jobs.
However, that is nothing new, as nearly a third of Yale classes traditionally gravitate towards short - term Federal clerkships at the expense of more lucrative and stable Big Law jobs.
This job candidate was well - versed as a freelancer lawyer, law clerk, and legal assistant looking to find a more lucrative and permanent position within a practice, which would eventually lead to a partnership after passing The Bar Exam.
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