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How Having A Life Outside Work Can Help Lawyers Find A Better Job

Whether you want a write a novel or play roller derby, Liz Brown says make the time for it. In this video on work-life balance, she explains why having activities outside work can be good for your career. It’s good advice whether you’re trying to find a better job, looking for your first job or thinking about leaving law. After hearing Liz’s advice, get started finding a career you love here.

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Today’s Guest

Life After Law Author Liz BrownProfessor and Writer Liz Brown
Title: Business Law Professor, Bentley University
City: Boston, MA
Law School: Harvard Law School in Cambridge, MA
College: Harvard College in Cambridge, MA
Other Career: Liz is author of Life After Law: Finding Work You Love with the J.D. You Have (buying via this link supports JDCOT). She was a litigation partner at an international law firm and the executive director of an angel investor network.
 

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