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So… I’m starting life over after 2 years of rotting after moving to Dallas after I graduated college in 2021. My main question is, and I’m still doing research but, what kind of law do you get into if you want to help people that have been wronged by big corporations, specifically by companies they work for, Rent properties, etc? Also, I’m really passionate about helping the less fortunate and I know that seems broad but like basically, what’s a good practice to go into for that. Also, I’m kinda scared about taking this big leap because I feel like I’m starting a little late and I don’t want to regret it but I know it will be rewarding. I know it’s a long time coming but I’m so scared about the bar. My mom is a lawyer, so yeah but anyways any advice tips would be greatly appreciated lol. ESPECIALLY if u have ADHD and struggle with mental illnesses. I’ve been out of school for two years and I’m kinda scared 😆
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