Many professions have entire libraries of books about what it is like to work and live in that field and the pros and cons of life in that field. I'm looking for just such books relevant to legal professions.
I am a rising 2L at a top-10 school who has no idea what they want to do with their life. I'm hoping that other's experiences (books written by practicing attorneys or former attorneys) will guide me in making up my decision before I'm utterly forced into one come fall, and OCI.
Thanks
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Re: Books about areas of legal practice
Abrams, The Official Guide to Legal Specialties
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