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The Dilema: Law Graduates, to Work for Big Firms or Dedicate Their Career to Serving the Indigent‪?‬ Justice Restored - Crime, Guns, the Law and how the Era of Death TV is Upon Us! (2018) #Breaking

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All things considered, as host of "Justice Restored" (rebooted), "Great and Relentless Few" and formerly; "The Dilema", a podcast, focused on underlying factors, that lead us to the question; "Who provides legal help to the indigent?" outside pro bono, or minimum hours required per year;   Here's what we know. . . Based upon surveys of 3L, 4L, and recently graduated law students back in 2015; most have the initial intent to help the indigent, after establishing a legal career. 

That is, until the vanity of becoming a lawyer creeps in and bills pile up!  Amid the deafening hum of reality, late nights writing essays, case briefs, completing homework, and reviewing notes from lecture weeks past - we hear faint whispers of reason, floating like ghosts, slowly down the hall to where we sit. Dreaming of the assumed awesomeness of life post-graduation, as the voice of reason draws nearer. Suddenly we see, it's not the voice of reason at all, rather "The Dilema". Go big-time and make tons of money (or so it's assumed), or dedicate one's self to a life of service - to the indigent.


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All things considered, as host of "Justice Restored" (rebooted), "Great and Relentless Few" and formerly; "The Dilema", a podcast, focused on underlying factors, that lead us to the question; "Who provides legal help to the indigent?" outside pro bono, or minimum hours required per year;   Here's what we know. . . Based upon surveys of 3L, 4L, and recently graduated law students back in 2015; most have the initial intent to help the indigent, after establishing a legal career. 

That is, until the vanity of becoming a lawyer creeps in and bills pile up!  Amid the deafening hum of reality, late nights writing essays, case briefs, completing homework, and reviewing notes from lecture weeks past - we hear faint whispers of reason, floating like ghosts, slowly down the hall to where we sit. Dreaming of the assumed awesomeness of life post-graduation, as the voice of reason draws nearer. Suddenly we see, it's not the voice of reason at all, rather "The Dilema". Go big-time and make tons of money (or so it's assumed), or dedicate one's self to a life of service - to the indigent.


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adelita-moran/message

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