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» Posted by Martin Weil on February 24, 2010 I shared the quintessential trait of all young attorneys: unrelenting, paralyzing fear. It overwhelms everything we do and contaminates the first two to three years of our law jobs. ... I know nothing. How the hell did I get this degree? How the hell did I pass the bar? Law school didn't teach me anything. ... How long can I fake this before they figure it out? How come everyone else knows what they're doing? What happens if I get fired or fail? I bet I'll get disbarred! Please, God, don't let me get disbarred." An epic saga of real estate foreclosure and redemption, and the real-world education of newly-minted lawyer, Wajahit Ali
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