Malpractice law? I really want to have a career in law, but everyone is telling me that law is a saturated market. However, if healthcare jobs are so plentiful--and more people choose to go into healthcare--doesn't that mean there will be higher occurrences of malpractice and ultimately a more lucratice career for malpractice/health lawyers? Do you think this would be a wise field to choose when looking at the job market? Any advice is appreciated!!!

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You have a point about healthcare jobs are going to get 'saturated' in the future. But the way it stands right now is there are so many baby boomers who are going to need healthcare in the next few decades. And not saying that because baby boomers are going to need caregivers, but because they are aging and eventually their going to be visiting the hospitals more often than ever. Bottom line is do what you feel is good for you because even if you don't make a lot of money in the career field that you want to pursue (which I doubt in the field of law) what's going to make you feel satisfied is the feeling of accomplishing something and being able to help others with the knowledge you have.

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