Notes from the Breadline
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Notes from the Breadline: Friends and Other Strangers(Part II)
Ed. note: Welcome to the latest installment of “Notes from the Breadline,” a column by a laid-off lawyer in New York. Prior columns are collected here. You can reach Roxana St. Thomas by email (at roxanastthomas@gmail.com), follow her on Twitter, or find her on Facebook. This column is a continuation from last week’s, which you […] -
Layoffs, Notes from the Breadline, Solo Practitioners
Notes from the Breadline: To Be On Your Own (Part III)
Ed. note: Welcome to the latest installment of “Notes from the Breadline,” a column by a laid-off lawyer in New York. Prior columns are collected here. You can reach Roxana St. Thomas by email (at roxanastthomas@gmail.com), follow her on Twitter, or find her on Facebook. Dear Lat, Thank you so much for the back-to-school care […] - Sponsored
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Layoffs, Notes from the Breadline
Notes from the Breadline: And You May Ask Yourself - Well... How Did I Get Here?
Ed. note: Welcome to the second installment of “Notes from the Breadline,” a new column by a laid-off lawyer in New York. To those of you who have been wondering, it is not fiction; we’ve just altered a handful of details to preserve the author’s anonymity (since she’s still looking for work). If you missed […]
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Notes from the Breadline: You May Find Yourself Living in a Shotgun Shack
Ed. note: Welcome to “Notes from the Breadline,” a new column by a laid-off lawyer in New York. Some details have been changed to protect the author’s identity (and job prospects) — she’s still searching for work, as will be covered in future columns — but her story is true in its essentials. This week […]
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