How do lawyers know if they have been realistic and affirmative in their career path? How much responsibility are legal professionals prepared to take for their career? How do individuals address past career mistakes or lapses, and regain control? What steps do lawyers take to decide what to do next if they are unsure of where they want to go professional?
These questions are addressed in Direct Examination: A Workbook for Lawyer Career Satisfaction, published by the American Bar Association Career Resource Center.
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