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Lawyers Leaving the Law

Do you find yourself fantasizing about a new career? Studies show that up to one-third of lawyers consider leaving the law, and one survey indicates that as many as 40,000 lawyers take that plunge each year. Whether you have a passion for something other than law or simply seek to escape a lifestyle that no longer serves you, choosing to abandon the practice of law is not an easy decision. You may face a conflict between your deepest desires and the expectations of friends, family, or colleagues -- not to mention your own expectations. Especially if you're not sure what other work you might pursue, you may feel trapped. Whether you end up finding a way to enjoy and continue in practice or you decide to leave the law and develop a new career, the process isn't simple. Nonetheless, it doesn't have to be painful.

Deciding whether to stay in practice or to leave requires a thorough and searching examination of your values, skills, professional strengths and weaknesses, and lifestyle choices. Coaching offers you the opportunity to work with a partner who holds no attachment to your decision except the desire to see you exercise your judgment in your own best interest. Standing in this crossroad may be exciting and terrifying; the resolution -- whether you decide to stay or to go -- will be an adventure.

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