lalaland asked:


I am going into my third year as an undergrad student, and I’ll be graduating with a degree in biology. I’m weighing out my options for grad school, and I’m considering law. The only thing is, I wouldn’t want to work for a private practice because career wise that’s not where I would see myself. I’d like to apply my knowledge of the sciences as an attorney. Is it possible to do this anywhere?

Cody
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    No Responses to “What sort of job would an attorney be able to have besides working for a pracitce?”

    1. tigglys on October 22nd, 2009 10:28 am

      Patent law maybe?

      Often they work directly for a single company rather than as a private practice attorney.