Several years ago, I gave an informational interview to a student with decent (but not great) grades from a decent (but not good) law school. I met with this student as a favor to one of her professors who with whom I am friends. At our meeting I learned that she was fluent in French and looking for a law job in Seattle involving France.
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- rayiner
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Job in Seattle involving France
You can't make this shit up: --LinkRemoved--.
- downinDtown
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Re: Job in Seattle involving France
Umm, I hear that demand for legal services in Pig Latin is really picking up. Better hop on that train before it leaves the station....rayiner wrote:You can't make this shit up: --LinkRemoved--.
Several years ago, I gave an informational interview to a student with decent (but not great) grades from a decent (but not good) law school. I met with this student as a favor to one of her professors who with whom I am friends. At our meeting I learned that she was fluent in French and looking for a law job in Seattle involving France.