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Is Practicing Law In-House Better? The Two Sides of the Coin

Career satisfaction derives from filling a wide range of desires, and every individual partner defines satisfaction differently—with happiness and satisfaction tied more often to “soft” factors like lifestyle or practice fit than compensation. In...
By: Major, Lindsey & Africa
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/is-practicing-law-in-house-better-the-69263/

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