Advocatespedia:Today's featured article/June 14, 2024

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As I often say: I did not choose law, the law chose me. During my younger years, the thought of becoming a lawyer was not seriously considered. Likely because I had no lawyers in my immediate family. Despite I always found the profession fascinating, for whatever reason, I did not naturally gravitate towards the profession or take much interest in it. I always had a deep and intriguing interest for the life sciences. DNA. Organisms. Microbiology. Anatomy and Physiology. These were the subjects that captured my attention. However, while enrolled in the Pre-Pharmacy Program at University of Arizona, I had a swift change in career interests. Prior to being admitted into University of Arizona, I worked for an esteemed Las Vegas-based personal injury law firm. After enrolled into college, I worked every summer and college-winter break at the Firm. I observed the impact the Firm had on the community and Nevada citizens (I am a Las Vegas native). Assisting vulnerable clients, who have been wronged, in times of great need. Holding large corporations liable for their wrongdoings as they put profits over safety. It was the everyday good the Firm was doing on a day-to-day basis that caused the switch in career interest. In 2008, I made the conscious decision to pursue law and abandoned any potential career in life sciences. Roughly sixteen (16) years later: Here I am, living out my dreams as a personal injury lawyer in Las Vegas and the founder and managing attorney of Clark Law Group.

Jared Clark, Esq.