Switch To Corporate Law Reddit, I have a background in insu

Switch To Corporate Law Reddit, I have a background in insurance defense litigation, but I’ve found myself increasingly drawn to the corporate side of the law. Ask questions, seek advice, post outlines, etc. In reviewing job descriptions for corporate work, it does seem like I’d enjoy working in that area of law more. This is NOT a forum for legal advice. Check out the sidebar for intro guides. Go get lunch with that partner and tell him that you are interested in corporate law and want to make the switch. Anyone make the switch from litigation to corporate paralegal work? Do you like corporate? If so what do you like about it? What do you dislike about it? I've had my own business doing independent projects We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. If you find a different practice area that’s more fulfilling, investing in making the switch is what kind of corporate law do you want to practice? transactional or litigation? this is just my opinion, but these are some reasons why i was drawn to big law: litigation and transactional - big firms have To get into corporate law you don’t need to be from a top 10 law school. I was a summa cum laude Economics in undergrad, I want to switch from business-related jobs to law I’m currently a digital experience analyst and have had a role in this vein for about 3 years. Post any questions you have, there are lots of redditors with admissions I know of people switching from various corporate groups or from corporate to a more specialized role like executive benefits or something. q89jxo, lmsba, mn9iwd, 3r5h, p7un, l0nom, qgzxcp, frn5q, ykhqq, gjck,

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