How To Leave the Legal Industry (Or at Least Find a Job That Makes You Happier)
This week's episode of Law.com's Legal Speak podcast features an interview with Adam Pascarella, a Penn Law grad and former Baker McKenzie associate who charted his own path outside of the legal industry eventually becoming founder and CEO of Second Order Capital Management.
May 13, 2022 at 06:13 PM
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It's often called the Great Resignation—or, perhaps more accurately, the Great Reflection—a mass reassessment of what we really want out of our careers and our lives after a harrowing two-plus years.
For lawyers, legal professionals and new law school grads, realizing you're on a career path that isn't right for you can be scary and figuring out what to do next can be confusing. This week's episode features an interview with Adam Pascarella, a Penn Law grad and former Baker McKenzie associate who charted his own path outside of the legal industry eventually becoming founder and CEO of Second Order Capital Management.
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