You will probably be asked why the switch but overall it would be seen as an asset in a corporate practice.Anonymous User wrote:How are previous investment banking experiences viewed for corporate/transactional groups within the law firm? Would it be an asset or would it confuse people (ie. why would you leave banking for law) / come across as a flight risk?
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This should not be a problem. Especially since you were honest about it from the beginningAnonymous User wrote:I have accepted an offer for summer employment and couldn't be happier. However, I have a dismissed charge for a misdemeanor in my history (3+ years ago) - I warned them that it might show up on a background check and they wouldn't tell me if that would be a problem or not, but if it is they would tell me. As it is dismissed (not a conviction) do you think this would merit a revocation of their offer? Thanks in advance for your (or anyones!) help!
FWIW: My attorney at the time told me expunging the dismissed charge would be a waste of time, but of course now I'm regretting not doing it. I will be filing those papers tomorrow.
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Sounds like they have additional needs and they are beginning a new search. It most likely is not an offer but another interview. Sounds promising though! Good luck!Anonymous User wrote:I received a random email from a top 100 firm that I applied to last fall asking to set up a conference call. I was rejected in the fall.
What could this call with only 1 partner (the partner that heads the practice group that I want to work for) possibly be about? Is this going to be an offer?
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How do firms look at 1L summer internships? I have somewhat of an odd situation. My grades put me in the top 5% (at a lower T-14), and I figured I would get a 1L SA (ended up getting a shortened summer program, not enough to fill a whole-or half-summer), so I ended up applying to Judges really late. The only judge that has given me an interview is a county criminal court that only handles misdemeanors. I also have an offer to work for free for a solo practitioner (seems to be very successful) in a random part of the state, but he has promised a lot substantive work.
I guess my question is: will firms at OCI raise an eyebrow at either of these jobs when compared to my grades? Will they wonder if something is wrong with me for not getting something better with my grades? Is one option better than the other?
I guess my question is: will firms at OCI raise an eyebrow at either of these jobs when compared to my grades? Will they wonder if something is wrong with me for not getting something better with my grades? Is one option better than the other?
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Thanks for taking questions, LFR. What advice would you give to 2Ls who struck out in the summer associate lottery and will have to apply for entry-level gigs? Would it be a waste to mass mail firms for these types of positions, assuming top ~15% and law review at a lower T1, with fed. gov't, small firm, and in-house experience? If not, when would be a good time to start sending out applications? I mean, if I send out 2,000 applications and land one position, it would be worth it. However, that sounds horribly ineffective and really I would like to know what else you recommend, besides "networking" and calling up alumni?
Also, I'm not particularly interested in clerking, and I doubt I am very competitive for a prestigious clerkship anyway, but would that automatically put me in a better position than just applying for entry-level position as a graduate? I'm much more interested in doing transactional work than lit, but am painfully aware that I'm not in a place to be picky.
Also, I'm not particularly interested in clerking, and I doubt I am very competitive for a prestigious clerkship anyway, but would that automatically put me in a better position than just applying for entry-level position as a graduate? I'm much more interested in doing transactional work than lit, but am painfully aware that I'm not in a place to be picky.
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Thank you so much LFR for answering these questions! It's been really helpful learning from reading your answers to everyone's posts.
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Sorry, anon, but notice the dates on recent posts. I don't think LFR will return to this thread anytime soon.
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Thanks for this, really appreciate it.
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How do you view reapplicants to your firm? Does it make a difference if they were offered, rejected post-CB, or rejected pre-CB?
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How do you view moot court for someone interested in corporate?
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Hi LFR,
My question is this:
Would you recommend LInkedID as a way of networking and what are guidelines or instructions would you recommend? Thanks.
My question is this:
Would you recommend LInkedID as a way of networking and what are guidelines or instructions would you recommend? Thanks.
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