While law school may teach a student to learn the many rulesof being a lawyer, it often fails to answer some of the more"practical" questions about being a good lawyer, such as"How do I measure success?", "What do my clients want fromme?", and "How far should I go in pursuing the causes of myclients?". This book aims to answer these and many otherquestions left unanswered during law school.
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