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Going Solo: Starting Your Own Law Practice

May 20, 2016 Mary Kelly Persyn

On May 19, I talked with the Stanford Law School chapter of the American Constitution Society about starting your own law practice. Thank you Stanford and 1L student Rachel Boochever for this great opportunity to reflect on why I opened my office and the core values that carried me here. 

I'll be writing the session up into an article for my blog, so watch that page!

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