Law school is rarely a walk in the park, but for Miami insurance defense attorney Tanaz Salehi, it was the struggle of her life.
Alone in a new city, Salehi had little money and nowhere to live.
"I said, 'OK, I'm going to sleep in the parking lot of this building until I can make the money that I need to pay the rent and the deposit. And I did," said Miami attorney Tanaz Salehi, who's now managing shareholder of Salehi Boyer Lavigne Lombana.
July 26, 2021 at 01:07 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Daily Business Review
Law school is rarely a walk in the park, but for Miami insurance defense attorney Tanaz Salehi, it was the struggle of her life.
Alone in a new city, Salehi had little money and nowhere to live.
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