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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son was born during law school. He is 2 years old now and attends part-time daycare (the hours can be increased). I took off one year after law school, but now I'm looking to gain training and experience at a law firm. I am doing some project work now, so I do have something current on my cv. I would love to hear some advice on how I could be associated with a law firm and get some training, but without having to bill 2000 hours. Because of my husband's schedule I could not do the 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. schedule. If I ask to be an of counsel that would mean very little training/involvement, right? TIA![/quote] Because of husbands schedule? What do you mean? You would hire a nanny, or find a daycare that does long days. There are many double earner households where both parents work long hours [/quote] You can't work at a law firm if your husbands schedule trumps yours.[/quote]
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