In 2006, Jacqueline Epps graduated from a prestigious degree program and immediately settled into the Philadelphia region to make her mark. She was a rising star, a tireless “gunner” in school and within her organization and had an impressive resume.
Fast-forward to 2009, and Epps finds herself facing a shaky book of business and pressure to bill more time to clients who were reluctant to pay what was promised. As familiar as this scenario may sound to some attorneys, Epps does not practice in real estate or in mergers and acquisitions. She is a graphic designer.
High Stakes in Common
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