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After studying political science at UC Berkeley and earning her J.D. at Stanford Law, Jennifer McGlone was poised to take the traditional path to success for many, if not most, young lawyers. For years, she practiced at a large international litigation firm, until she decided her heart wasn’t in it anymore and co-founded Law Champs — the Match.com for people who need lawyers. Tune in to this week’s episode to learn more about her journey, what made her switch from private practice to founding a startup, and how she hopes LawChamps will reimagine "access to equitable legal representation as a fundamental human right."
By Anjana, Epsa, and SydneyAfter studying political science at UC Berkeley and earning her J.D. at Stanford Law, Jennifer McGlone was poised to take the traditional path to success for many, if not most, young lawyers. For years, she practiced at a large international litigation firm, until she decided her heart wasn’t in it anymore and co-founded Law Champs — the Match.com for people who need lawyers. Tune in to this week’s episode to learn more about her journey, what made her switch from private practice to founding a startup, and how she hopes LawChamps will reimagine "access to equitable legal representation as a fundamental human right."