Some law school grads find their place in-house

During her first two years as a student at DePaul University College of Law, Marie Wade soured on the thought of the long hours and stiff competition that come with working at a law firm.So, while many of her peers applied for summer associate positions at law firms, Wade sought out Chicago companies that offered in-house counsel internships.While only a handful of companies offered such jobs, Wade …

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