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lilbaddie20:

What does it mean to work as an associate in a law firm? (Select all that apply.) It means you can’t work as in-house counsel. It is an entry-level job. It is a path to partnership. It is a summer job during law school.

Ashely:

It means you can’t work as in-house counsel. It is an entry-level job. It is a path to partnership. It is a summer job during law school. are those the answer choices?

lilbaddie20:

yuh

Ashely:

Well do you know any you can 100% keep

lilbaddie20:

the last two

Ashely:

Do you think we can cross off the first one?

lilbaddie20:

yes, bc in house counsel is hired.

Ashely:

Do you know what it means by "It is an entry-level job."?

lilbaddie20:

an accual job

Ashely:

do you think a associate at a law firm fits into that

lilbaddie20:

no.

Ashely:

So that leave you with the last two right?

lilbaddie20:

mhm, its the last one.

Ashely:

is it only the last one?

Ashely:

Because it says select all that apply...

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