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Private Client/Trusts and Estates Exit Options
I'll be joining the trusts and estates group at a big law firm next year. I like the work a lot, but what are exit options like? Just other firms?
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Re: Private Client/Trusts and Estates Exit Options
Family offices.
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Re: Private Client/Trusts and Estates Exit Options
I have no first hand knowledge of the legal jobs available, but huge money managers like Fidelity, Vanguard, and T. Rowe usually have a large number of trust accounts. Again, I have no idea it they'd need lawyers with trusts experience in their legal department, as they usually just require the trust docs and leave everything up to the trust itself, but might not be a bad idea to scan through linkedin to find their in-house attorneys.
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