Hi there,
Been a PD at what TLS would classify as a “top” PD office for a few years and starting to think about my exit. I would like to continue to litigate, but also would obviously like to make more $$$. I clerked on the state level in both trial and appellate courts prior to PD, for what that’s worth. Just trying to get a sense of what my realitistic options may be.
how easily can PDs lateral to private practice? Forum
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Re: how easily can PDs lateral to private practice?
It would be as easy as resigning and taking private clients?
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Re: how easily can PDs lateral to private practice?
I’m assuming they meant for a firm, RCSOB.