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To: OldPossum
To return to my "thesis", I could also have been a lawyer (qualified for law school and all) but once I made a full investigation and found out what law school really required, I declined. Again, I likely avoided an early death.

Well here's a point where we agree. As a lawyer myself, I used to work at a firm owned by a local politician where I was one out of two associates. The other associate and I managed 500 files between the two of us. At any given time, we each had 70 cases in litigation. We spent all out time just putting out fires, only working on the cases that were emergencies.

It got to the point where I started looking at the obituaries in the state bar association newsletter. There, I found two different kinds of obits: the ones from lawyers who had long distinguished careers and who died at the age of 92, and the ones who were in big downtown firms, working long hours, who died at the age of 43.

It was soon after then that I went on my own.

239 posted on 07/23/2006 9:49:15 AM PDT by guinnessman
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To: guinnessman
We non-lawyers can read what you tell us you do,and understand but we will never truly know what being a lawyer is like though.
244 posted on 07/23/2006 10:06:25 AM PDT by CindyDawg
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To: guinnessman
Re your post 239, I should have added that I considered the high-pressure nature of the law field (corporate law) that really interested me.

Thanks for that post. More confirmation.

306 posted on 07/23/2006 4:02:10 PM PDT by OldPossum
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