Let’s say you graduated from law school, landed a less-than-ideal job, and now want to make the switch to BigLaw. Can it be done?
Most people would say it can’t, but the true answer is “maybe.” It’s not an easy task – many people try and then give up, or perhaps never try in the first place. But for the determined few, it may just be possible to make the leap to a big firm.
If you think you have what it takes, or you just want to find out what it takes and then make your choice, you’ve come to the right place. Here are some tips to help you make that BigLaw career move:
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