When the days get long and the pressure mounts, many lawyers fantasize about leaving behind Big Law to live and work in paradise. But most come back the next day.
Not Melanie Moss.
Melanie Moss slaved away as an associate in New York for nine years—first at Arent Fox, then at Dewey Ballantine. But rather than pursuing a partnership track, she headed for paradise.
October 24, 2014 at 05:39 PM
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When the days get long and the pressure mounts, many lawyers fantasize about leaving behind Big Law to live and work in paradise. But most come back the next day.
Not Melanie Moss.
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