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Episode 3 - Leaving the Law in Less Than Five Years On Episode 3 of Leaving the Law, I interview non-practicing attorney, Dan Nevarez, about the difficulties of graduating with a J.D. in a broken-down economy, and the twists and turns that led him to leave the law behind. What initially brought him to pursue a legal education, and what broke the camel’s back and incentivized him to leave? If you’re a pre-law student asking yourself if you should go to law school, a law student wondering what it’s really like to be a practicing attorney, or a lawyer considering leaving the law behind, Dan can help answer your questions. This is part three of a three-part series on Leaving the Law. If you haven’t seen parts one and two already, be sure to go back and check out part one, where Meagan discusses leaving law school after one year, and part two, where Denise discusses leaving the practice of law after almost a decade. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, like, and subscribe so others can benefit from our programming, too! Show notes and full transcript are available at: www.legalearningcenter.com/dan
Key links discussed: https://www.legallearningcenter.com/financially-free
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If you want to talk to Dan or ask more questions about his journey leaving the law, feel free to contact him via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-nevarez-esq-cawc-b6b58b16/
Thanks for taking the time to watch our channel, and come back for our next episode on December 1st when we will start our 3-part series on law school and finances!
Podcast descriptions copy edited by Sarah Semnyetzky [EmberContent.com].
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Episode 3 - Leaving the Law in Less Than Five Years On Episode 3 of Leaving the Law, I interview non-practicing attorney, Dan Nevarez, about the difficulties of graduating with a J.D. in a broken-down economy, and the twists and turns that led him to leave the law behind. What initially brought him to pursue a legal education, and what broke the camel’s back and incentivized him to leave? If you’re a pre-law student asking yourself if you should go to law school, a law student wondering what it’s really like to be a practicing attorney, or a lawyer considering leaving the law behind, Dan can help answer your questions. This is part three of a three-part series on Leaving the Law. If you haven’t seen parts one and two already, be sure to go back and check out part one, where Meagan discusses leaving law school after one year, and part two, where Denise discusses leaving the practice of law after almost a decade. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, like, and subscribe so others can benefit from our programming, too! Show notes and full transcript are available at: www.legalearningcenter.com/dan
Key links discussed: https://www.legallearningcenter.com/financially-free
joinjuno.com/p/legallearningcenter
If you want to talk to Dan or ask more questions about his journey leaving the law, feel free to contact him via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-nevarez-esq-cawc-b6b58b16/
Thanks for taking the time to watch our channel, and come back for our next episode on December 1st when we will start our 3-part series on law school and finances!
Podcast descriptions copy edited by Sarah Semnyetzky [EmberContent.com].