Some of the current notions regarding trust are based on the times in which we live — a legal market that is changing as well as shrinking, record
numbers of unemployed law school graduates saddled with record amounts of student debt, daily news of trust violations between business, government and society.
Not exact matches
As a result, a large
number of recent
law graduates are
unemployed, under - employed, or are working in settings that do not require a bar license.
As the downturn cascades through the entire entry - level market, a disturbingly large
number of recent
law school graduates are either
unemployed or underemployed.
But I just can't help but wonder what the x
number of unemployed recent
law graduates that now has $ 100,000 in
law school debt and is fighting for a $ 40K per year
law job thinks about shit
law jobs and the above advice.