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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think personal injury is where money is at. Plaintiff stuff is sparse if you're trying to make a living and windfalls are few and far between. I agree with immigration. [/quote] There is a great need for immigration attorneys, but clients who need you the most can't pay high rates. But if you're willing to start out with a reasonable fee structure, you could build a practice. The demand for your services are there -- especially if you're fluent in, say, Spanish, Amharic, Chinese, etc. Also, criminal lawyers who get on the CJA panel cases (i.e., taking cases in lieu of a public defender, in situations where the PD's office has a conflict or something) make a living and can build that experience into a larger criminal law practice. [/quote]
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