Being an in-house attorney can be a rewarding job: it’s intellectually engaging and can be lucrative too. Even so, hasn’t every in-house lawyer stopped to think at some point about what might have been if they’d decided not to go to law school and taken a different career path instead?
Legal staffing and consulting solutions firm Robert Half Legal posed this question to lawyers in a recent survey, and broke down the responses for Corporate Counsel to determine what the most popular career Plan B was specifically for attorneys in the U.S. and Canada who work in-house.
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