When Stephanie L. Friese graduated from law school in 1999, she didn’t join an established firm. Instead, she took the entrepreneurial route and hung out her own shingle.
With guidance, support and a few clients from her father, who’s also an attorney, she launched a commercial real estate firm. For a year, she worked alone. “I remember being so lonely going to work,” she says.
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