tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6402880590719916668.post4305522974491782054..comments2023-08-05T20:40:20.305+06:30Comments on Black Sheep of Philly Contract Attorneys: Happy President’s Day to the Philly Doc Review Crowd!The Black Sheephttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856497777721541433noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6402880590719916668.post-67865371697764058662008-02-23T22:21:00.000+06:302008-02-23T22:21:00.000+06:30Black Sheep,I am happy to see someone taking note ...Black Sheep,<BR/>I am happy to see someone taking note of the philly scene. I echo your point about fresh-out-of-law school attorneys stuck in long term doc review projects... and if i may just add... its career suicide before the career has got a chance to go anywhere. I think too... sometimes what happens is that some of our fellow doc reviewers have a good 5 or 10 yrs experience on them and they dont seem too worried about their circumstance... and that can sometimes look to us, newbies, as if this is 'not so bad'. Thing is they can say that cuz they'll always have their experience to shop around. New grad temp attorneys should do pro bono work if they can afford it time and money wise.. Or if not, try refreshing some research you did in law school and tweak it; and write a whole new research paper on a new legal item of interest.. (o yes, I know that is time consuming and the one thing you dont have is time... but...). When you get in front of a job interview.. you can say you spent your time doing xyz research and found abc ... you have something more to say than.. here i am.. been coding since graduation and this is all i got for you... just my two sense.. keep posting, black sheep!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com