
Fighting Bullies: The Case for a Career in Plaintiffs' Law
nEverything you've been told about being a lawyer is wrong.n nn nMany young lawyers believe they have only two career paths: a high-paying BigLaw job or a public interest job with meaningful work and limited…
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nEverything you've been told about being a lawyer is wrong.n nn nMany young lawyers believe they have only two career paths: a high-paying BigLaw job or a public interest job with meaningful work and limited pay. n nn nBill Reid chose a third path, which is hardly mentioned let alone encouraged in law school-combining purpose and prosperity. That path is a career as a plaintiffs' lawyer. n nn nIn Fighting Bullies, he provides a road map for considering a rewarding career in plaintiffs' law. The book is a straight-talk, no-BS guide to building a meaningful, high-impact legal career. Part personal story, part call to action, it presents a compelling case for why plaintiffs' law is the best career choice for lawyers interested in work that matters. n nn nEssential reading for any aspiring lawyer, regardless of your interest in plaintiffs' law, Fighting Bullies offers a sharp, honest explanation of law firm economics set along with a thoughtful framework for thinking critically about your future in law.n
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