In a lot of respects, the path that attorneys take to joining a particular practice area is nothing short of insane. Most attorneys interview for summer associate jobs, take the best summer jobs they can get, and join a particular firm without much thought to what practice area they will be in.
Given that people spend a significant amount of their lifetimes at work, enjoying the work they do is especially vital. By contrast, the process most attorneys undertake to choose a practice area seems nonsensical. It is not surprising then that many attorneys call our offices on a daily basis seeking to switch practice areas.
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