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Jason Dominguez

Jason is a 3L at Seton Hall University School of Law. He is Managing Editor of Volume 40, Seton Hall Legislative Journal, and looks forward to a career in personal injury litigation. After he graduates in 2016, Jason will clerk for Somerset County Assignment Judge Yolanda Ciccone.
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Working While in Law School is a Worthwhile Balancing Act

Posted by Jason Dominguez on 3/3/16 9:00 AM

Students walk out of law school, for the most part, in a similarly privileged position: with one of the most respected degrees and earning potential beyond what most of the country could dream. We do not all walk into law school so privileged. At Seton Hall, I know just as many students whose parents are attorneys as students whose parents never received a Bachelor’s degree (a group which I am included in). Accordingly, the journey through law school looks different for each student: some enjoy the ability to work non-paid internships, while others work weekends at coffee shops and restaurants.

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