In good times, lawyers can rely on legal recruiters or their law school’s career services department to find a job-but for many that doesn’t work in today’s tough legal market.

Several recent law school graduates and more senior lawyers shared other ways to find sustaining legal work in down times at a panel organized by the Young Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Georgia’s Women in the Profession Committee on Thursday.

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