“Should I stay or should I go?” Mick Jones of The Clash asked this question many nights from the concert stage. While some say Mick’s song was about his plans to leave the band, the fact remains that, following the breakup of The Clash, Mick redefined himself on new musical platforms. Late at night, are you asking yourself, “Should I stay or should I go?”

Statistics show that most lawyers will not start and finish their careers at the same firm and an increasing number are exploring their options. Successful attorneys are well sought after in today’s market. Legal recruiters, as well as good friends, might be encouraging you to make a move. So, why move? What are the factors that drive the desire to move? How do you prepare? How do you prioritize your goals and concerns? Here are some factors to consider:

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