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Trade Law: Where to Work?
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Re: Trade Law: Where to Work?
There are jobs and they are probably some of the easier (in a relative sense) government jobs to get. You will still need to do decently at a relatively good school though. DOL, FTC and CFPB in federal government. There are probably consumer rights focused non profits too.
ETA: It's kind of weird to call it trade law. After reading the title I thought the thread would be about international trade laws. I think consumer protection or organized labor law would be better ways to describe what you're talking about.
ETA: It's kind of weird to call it trade law. After reading the title I thought the thread would be about international trade laws. I think consumer protection or organized labor law would be better ways to describe what you're talking about.
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Re: Trade Law: Where to Work?
Thanks for the response! Any others?
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Re: Trade Law: Where to Work?
States usually have consumer protection divisions, too.
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