About this episode
Jaye Lindsay decided after 3.5 years that he’d had enough. His first job out of law school wasn't glamorous, but the steady pay and hands-on litigation experience made up for a lack of health insurance and low hourly wages. But over time, he wanted a better standard of living and work-life balance. After going solo and finding it impossible to manage his average-size debt load, he decided to become a high school special education teacher and practice law on the side. This episode also offers a window into the economics of small law firms, the trade-offs that clients face when they cannot afford a lawyer, and how people juggle and evaluate life priorities. Jaye is a graduate of Southern Illinois University School of Law. This episode is hosted by Kimber Russell. Mentioned in this episode: Access LawHub today! Learn more about Seton Hall BU Law Learn more about Boston University School of Law Seattle Law Learn more about Seattle University School of Law Learn more about Blueprint William & Mary Law Learn more about William & Mary Law School Loyola Law School Learn more about Loyola Law School Learn more about Baylor Law