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Divorce Law in CT?

Post by JerryDel » Sun Aug 04, 2024 12:37 pm

Is there anybody looking to get into higher-end https://www.parrinoshattuck.com?

Family law can be a tough practice but when done right, it can be very rewarding, not just in terms of finances but on a personal level.

Most firms today are looking to hire top-level candidates from solid law schools. If I can help you make an introduction - let me know.

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Re: Divorce Law in CT?

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Aug 07, 2024 10:31 am

JerryDel wrote:
Sun Aug 04, 2024 12:37 pm
Is there anybody looking to get into higher-end https://www.parrinoshattuck.com?

Family law can be a tough practice but when done right, it can be very rewarding, not just in terms of finances but on a personal level.

Most firms today are looking to hire top-level candidates from solid law schools. If I can help you make an introduction - let me know.

Jerry
What is the pay progression like? How does it compare at the partner level to biglaw?

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Re: Divorce Law in CT?

Post by AliTriggs » Sat May 03, 2025 11:23 am

There is a bigger focus now on https://www.mediateuk.co.uk/ultimate-gu ... mediation/ in Divorce Law to try to resolve matters amicably. I would suggest trying to build up your mediation skills, look at getting experience in areas of mediating, such as neighbour disputes (which you can usually volunteer for). Hope this helps and good luck!

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