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Late Start Date
My firm just let me know that I won't start work until early to mid-November. I graduate in May and I take the bar exam at the end of July. I plan to travel all of August. Any suggestions for what I should do in September and October? I get bored easily and I'd like to do something legal related.
What do people think about working at a local State's Attorneys Office (DA) and doing some trial work and motion work? (I'm pretty sure I won't be able to do that for awhile at the firm and I don't have any real courtroom experience from law school). I could also do legal aid work. Any other ideas? or suggestions?
Thanks!
What do people think about working at a local State's Attorneys Office (DA) and doing some trial work and motion work? (I'm pretty sure I won't be able to do that for awhile at the firm and I don't have any real courtroom experience from law school). I could also do legal aid work. Any other ideas? or suggestions?
Thanks!
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Your firm probably wont like you doing legal work before your start date because it can make your conflicts check a pain in the ass or raise other issues. If you insist on it, I'd check with your firm first.
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Great point. Do you think they would object to legal aid work? Or volunteering with a government agency?2013applicant wrote:Your firm probably wont like you doing legal work before your start date because it can make your conflicts check a pain in the ass or raise other issues. If you insist on it, I'd check with your firm first.
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Personally, I would travel all of September and October too
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Legal aid is more likely alright than other sorts of legal work. But my only support for that thought is that a lot of the firms in Chicago fund summer pro bono fellowships for incoming associates. Someone else may be able to give you better information.js081056 wrote:Great point. Do you think they would object to legal aid work? Or volunteering with a government agency?2013applicant wrote:Your firm probably wont like you doing legal work before your start date because it can make your conflicts check a pain in the ass or raise other issues. If you insist on it, I'd check with your firm first.
Honestly? Big firm life is tolerable at best, man. I'd spend the extra time working out, sitting on a beach, and pleasure reading like a fiend.
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this kind of assumes people have the money to go traveling for 3 straight monthsAve wrote:Personally, I would travel all of September and October too
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3&t=205524
wondering now if it's worth it to take out more plus loans (like 5-10k) just to have some more wiggle room for the summer and fall.
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And why did this post need to be anonymous?Anonymous User wrote:this kind of assumes people have the money to go traveling for 3 straight monthsAve wrote:Personally, I would travel all of September and October too
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3&t=205524
wondering now if it's worth it to take out more plus loans (like 5-10k) just to have some more wiggle room for the summer and fall.
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I'm able to afford traveling in August, but not in Sept & Oct. I can afford not to work though. Just looking for ideas to keep me busy.Anonymous User wrote:this kind of assumes people have the money to go traveling for 3 straight monthsAve wrote:Personally, I would travel all of September and October too
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3&t=205524
wondering now if it's worth it to take out more plus loans (like 5-10k) just to have some more wiggle room for the summer and fall.
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Enjoy your free time. Don't do anything.js081056 wrote:I'm able to afford traveling in August, but not in Sept & Oct. I can afford not to work though. Just looking for ideas to keep me busy.Anonymous User wrote:this kind of assumes people have the money to go traveling for 3 straight monthsAve wrote:Personally, I would travel all of September and October too
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3&t=205524
wondering now if it's worth it to take out more plus loans (like 5-10k) just to have some more wiggle room for the summer and fall.
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Dear god this.Master Tofu wrote:Enjoy your free time. Don't do anything.js081056 wrote:I'm able to afford traveling in August, but not in Sept & Oct. I can afford not to work though. Just looking for ideas to keep me busy.Anonymous User wrote:this kind of assumes people have the money to go traveling for 3 straight monthsAve wrote:Personally, I would travel all of September and October too
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3&t=205524
wondering now if it's worth it to take out more plus loans (like 5-10k) just to have some more wiggle room for the summer and fall.
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Watch an entire series on Netflix. Teach yourself how to knit via youtube videos (surprisingly relaxing, actually). Take a cooking class. Buy a crockpot and learn how to make a few great, 10-12 hour recipes that freeze well. Read some fiction. Work out, or do a couch to 5k program.
Basically be lazy, recover from a month of traveling, and by the time your start date comes around, you'll be just the tiniest bit stir crazy and work will be a really welcome change of pace.
Basically be lazy, recover from a month of traveling, and by the time your start date comes around, you'll be just the tiniest bit stir crazy and work will be a really welcome change of pace.
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Also, would like to point out that November is not a "late start date." January or February or August of the next year after you graduate is a "late start date."
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Sorry if this derails the thread, but what does a conflicts check involve? Isn't it just making sure that you never worked on another side of the issue in a matter in which the firm was involved, or worked on a part of that matter when working in government? If my understanding is correct, I find it difficult to see how legal aid type work could ever really create a conflict, right? I guess perhaps it could happen in a rare/tangential scenario if firms are involved as pro bono counsel, but even then it's not like firms are often on opposite sides of a pro bono matter AFAIK.js081056 wrote:Great point. Do you think they would object to legal aid work? Or volunteering with a government agency?2013applicant wrote:Your firm probably wont like you doing legal work before your start date because it can make your conflicts check a pain in the ass or raise other issues. If you insist on it, I'd check with your firm first.
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Anonymous User wrote:Sorry if this derails the thread, but what does a conflicts check involve? Isn't it just making sure that you never worked on another side of the issue in a matter in which the firm was involved, or worked on a part of that matter when working in government? If my understanding is correct, I find it difficult to see how legal aid type work could ever really create a conflict, right? I guess perhaps it could happen in a rare/tangential scenario if firms are involved as pro bono counsel, but even then it's not like firms are often on opposite sides of a pro bono matter AFAIK.js081056 wrote:Great point. Do you think they would object to legal aid work? Or volunteering with a government agency?2013applicant wrote:Your firm probably wont like you doing legal work before your start date because it can make your conflicts check a pain in the ass or raise other issues. If you insist on it, I'd check with your firm first.
My conflicts checks advice was geared more towards his suggestion of working in the local DA office. Legal aid is far less likely to cause an issue. However, it still remains good practice to run any legal work you plan on doing by your firm.
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I posted a thread on a related issue and no one brought this up. I plan on doing legal aid type work during the semester in which there is no conceivable way my (upcoming summer) firm is involved. I've already arranged for this to happen so I really can't ask them after the fact. (And I already worked occasionally for this organization/had it on my resume before they hired me.) I'm thinking it will be cool if I just make sure to tell them when I start working there next year, yeah?2013applicant wrote:Anonymous User wrote:Sorry if this derails the thread, but what does a conflicts check involve? Isn't it just making sure that you never worked on another side of the issue in a matter in which the firm was involved, or worked on a part of that matter when working in government? If my understanding is correct, I find it difficult to see how legal aid type work could ever really create a conflict, right? I guess perhaps it could happen in a rare/tangential scenario if firms are involved as pro bono counsel, but even then it's not like firms are often on opposite sides of a pro bono matter AFAIK.js081056 wrote:Great point. Do you think they would object to legal aid work? Or volunteering with a government agency?2013applicant wrote:Your firm probably wont like you doing legal work before your start date because it can make your conflicts check a pain in the ass or raise other issues. If you insist on it, I'd check with your firm first.
My conflicts checks advice was geared more towards his suggestion of working in the local DA office. Legal aid is far less likely to cause an issue. However, it still remains good practice to run any legal work you plan on doing by your firm.
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This is fine. Firms are aware people do internships (even at other firms for that matter). In most cases, they just ask you to fill out a form listing every matter you've ever worked on to make sure there are no conflicts. Even if there is a conflict, the remedy is typically just to screen you from communications relating to the matter. It's generally not a big deal.Anonymous User wrote: I posted a thread on a related issue and no one brought this up. I plan on doing legal aid type work during the semester in which there is no conceivable way my (upcoming summer) firm is involved. I've already arranged for this to happen so I really can't ask them after the fact. (And I already worked occasionally for this organization/had it on my resume before they hired me.) I'm thinking it will be cool if I just make sure to tell them when I start working there next year, yeah?
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