A version of this story originally appeared in The Am Law Daily on July 15, 2013.

Despite having two law degrees, Sokunthea Peng was pessimistic about the legal profession in Cambodia. To her, practicing law in her homeland simply meant contributing to a corrupt legal system, where judges and juries are bribed or otherwise under the influence of government officials.

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