When he decided to become a lawyer, Jose Aponte followed a familiar path: He took the LSAT, spent more than $100,000 on law school, took a grueling bar exam and paid for continuing education.You'll want to watch this video. Is law school worth it, if you wind up doing this for a living?
But the work the 37-year-old New York lawyer, a graduate of American University's Washington College of Law, is getting is a far cry from the stable, lucrative type he originally envisioned.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Lawyers Settle... for Temp Jobs : As clients seek to cut costs, the field of 'contract' attorneys expands
The Wall Street Journal reports: