Her buffed walnut desk. Her view from the 47th floor overlooking Lake Michigan. Recruiting law students. The money.
That’s what Michelle Obama liked about working at Sidley Austin.
One of the former First Lady's challenges was the isolating nature of the work. “I read memos. I wrote memos. I edited other people’s memos.” But she said she had almost no contact with clients, and not much with other lawyers either.
March 04, 2019 at 09:34 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
Her buffed walnut desk. Her view from the 47th floor overlooking Lake Michigan. Recruiting law students. The money.
That’s what Michelle Obama liked about working at Sidley Austin.
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