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Bloggers in Various Careers
This blog was just named one of the 100 Best Blogs for Career-Minded Students. This honor is accepted with humble gratitude. Here is the award description:
Many students attend college to discover careers that interest them. The bloggers below write about their jobs with passion and dedication, allowing students a window into different lives.
Maryland Trial Lawyer: A second generation trial lawyer and a solo practitioner, this lawyer concentrates in family and criminal law in addition to appeals. Her blog ranges from commentary and summaries of new cases in Maryland to law related videos.
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