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Students jump straight into business for themselves
May 10, 2010 /
Weak job market prompts entrepreneurial action
Despite being a second-year law student, Richard Komaiko has abandoned the idea of practicing law in favor of starting a business.
Komaiko and his three business partners recognized the soft legal market was hurting not only law school graduates who can’t find jobs, but also solo practitioners and small legal firms challenged to find paying clients.
Ann Meyer Minding Your Business
Full Story: http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/columnists/ct-biz-0510-small-biz-minding–20100510,0,6943202.column
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