Jenkins' Law

Jenkins' Law

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"...they wanted someone who would sit back and help them with all the paperwork and look through their by laws, and get their coffee and still be content and happy with the job. I am not that person. I want to be a part of the action. I’m a lawyer because I want to help people and effect change, not because I want to have the title." A former Legal Consultant has become a lawyer in order to fulfill her dream. She has a knack for understanding people and the reasoning behind their actions, or their personality. She can decipher things from the way they sleep or laugh or smile, walk or talk or even how they keep their room. She's a quiet but serious soul. Looking to make a mark in the world, Jenkins is fighting each case like it's her last one, and putting her all as many mysteries surround her and the new people in her life through the Law Firm.
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