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Listening to this episode, you can't miss Samuel Levine's passion for consumer protection. It would be a mistake to look at his remarkable ascent from Harvard Law School to become Director of the Bureau of Consumer Prote...
027: Samuel Levine on the prestige trap, changing the law while in law school, and why every lawyer should learn how the law works for poor people is an episode from Khurram's Quorum by Khurram Naik. Listening to this episode, you can't mis...
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Published Jun 21, 2024, 94:52 long, audio available.
Listening to this episode, you can't miss Samuel Levine's passion for consumer protection. It would be a mistake to look at his remarkable ascent from Harvard Law School to become Director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection at the FTC as a strategic arc to power. Samuel's story illustrates why lawyers should get their hands dirty and find work you're passionate about. I've largely advocated for a more strategic approach to career, and Samuel's approach is a nice counterbalance. I enjoyed this conversation, I hope you will to.
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027: Samuel Levine on the prestige trap, changing the law while in law school, and why every lawyer should learn how the law works for poor people is an episode from Khurram's Quorum by Khurram Naik.
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027: Samuel Levine on the prestige trap, changing the law while in law school, and why every lawyer should learn how the law works for poor people is from Khurram's Quorum by Khurram Naik.
Published Jun 21, 2024 and 94:52 long