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<p>What is sad about this is that after all of the cost of their hard earned educations, and after working hard in law school and coming out on top, getting a “big law” job, many of these people not only won’t work as lawyers again, but some of them can’t find any reasonable paying work at all, which means their only options is to hang out a shingle.</p>
<p>Contrary to how the Law Schools market their product, a JD is NOT a Versatile degree, and is more of a hindrance than an asset in getting a non-legal job.</p>