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 One example I have is a friend here whose father became a public defender after law school. He then used his contacts/skills to become a very successful criminal defense lawyer.

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How can I balance passions that seem to lead in very different directions? I think this relates to Dan's question about trying to avoid getting pigeonholed? How can I balance my interests that lead me to "non-legal" advocacy with those that lead me into litigation. Should I try to merge them? Should I try to leave all doors open? But life isn't simply about leaving all my doors open forever. At some point, do I have to just choose a goal and a means, pursue it, and (for the most part) not look back?

How do I balance doing simply what fulfills me (professionally) at the moment with what I hope to achieve in the future? I like to think of things happening organically, but I also want to make sure I'm prepared and well qualified for the future.

-- ChristopherBuerger - 25 Apr 2008

 
 
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