A fictional account of the extraordinarily petty, six figure, underbelly of the legal world.
LAWYER REFORM SCHOOL
YOU ARE NOT ALONE: NETWORK WITH OTHER ATTORNEYS WHO ARE MAKING CAREER CHANGES OR HAVE IDEAS TO SHARE
"A century after Pareto, the implications of the 80/20 Principle have surfaced in a recent controversy over the astronomic and ever-rising incomes going to superstars and those very few people at the top of a growing number of professions. Film director Steven Spielberg earned $165 million in 1994. Joseph Jamial, the most highly paid trial lawyer, was paid $90 million. Merely competent film directors or lawyers, of course, earn a tiny fraction of these sums."
The 80/20 Principle, p. 9
By Richard Koch
Articles And Books You Need To Help You Decide If You Want To Get Out
- Should You Really Be A Lawyer?: The Guide To Smart Career Choices Before, During & After Law School, by Deborah Schneider
- The 4-hour Work Week: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join The New Rich, by Timothy Ferriss
- The 80/20 Principle, by Richard Koch
- The Anonymous Lawyer, by Richard Blachman
- The E-Myth, by Michael E. Gerber
- The Great Escape
- The Lawyer's Career Change Handbook: More Than 300 Things You Can Do With a Law Degree, Updated and Revised, by Hindi Greenberg
- What Can You Do With a Law Degree?: A Lawyers' Guide to Career Alternatives Inside, Outside & Around the Law, by Deborah Arron
IF YOU STILL WANT TO GO...
- America's Greatest Places to Work with a Law Degree & How to Make the Most of Any Job, No Matter Where It Is, by Kimm Walton
- Do Benefits Outweigh Drawbacks For Contract Attorneys?
- How Good Is My Law school?
- Law School Loans
- Law.com
- Leverage Your Law School Loans
- On Being a Happy, Healthy, and Ethical Member of an Unhappy, Unhealthy and Unethical Profession
- The $145,000 Associate
- Who Rises To Power In America?

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