I helped my daughter get into law school by pulling strings and got her a job at my law firm. Some colleagues don't respect her at work.
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The article reflects on a father's experience supporting his daughter's ambition to become a lawyer. He leveraged connections from his law school and subsequently helped her secure a position at his firm post-graduation. While he takes pride in providing opportunities, he faces challenges concerning respect from colleagues who view his daughter's achievements as influenced by nepotism. Despite his initial doubts, he remains firm in believing that assisting her was the right choice, highlighting the complexities of parental support and the impact on professional relationships.
Having attended law school, I knew a couple of school administrators and professors who equally encouraged my daughter to enroll in a legal course.
I vouch for her skills and expertise among the other lawyers in my firm; most people saw it as a father speaking highly of his daughter.
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