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Old 05-14-2007, 12:57 AM
SummerChild SummerChild is offline
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To piggyback on what Soror AKA2d'91 said, one of my LSs worked abroad in France, which might be very amenable to your law degree from a Louisiana school. Don't they teach the civil law of France as opposed to the law that is typically taught in other U.S. lawschools that comes out of England?

Might be an interesting time,
SC

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Originally Posted by AKA2D '91 View Post
Don't sleep on your opportunities abroad. I have 2 LSs working abroad as civilians. They love it and they have not had any problems with security risks. One is in Dubai.



My cousin graduated from SULC in '05. He got a job with the Fed Gov't in Dallas. He left that and moved back home, when he passed the bar. If you don't want to move abroad, something with the Federal Government is an option. You can get placed anywhere. As with any profession, your possibilities are endless.

You can always do like Eddie in Coming to America...spin the globe and pick a place. LOL

ETA: You have to make the decision. You know what you prefer or do not prefer. Are you comfortable with the south? Would you like the hustle and bustle of a large city like New York or LA? Would you like the coldness of the north? Do you want to move far, far away from your family? You have to answer simple questions like that. Only you can do that, and only you will know that. Whatever you decide, you will be fine.
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