Probably a stupid question, but I tried searching on here / googling and couldn't find much.
What would constitute a fairly typical daily routine for a lawyer in a Big-(larger)mid firm in a non-litigation department?
Is the work intellectually stimulating or does it become overly mundane?
What do non-litigation lawyers spend the most time doing? Forum
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Re: What do non-litigation lawyers spend the most time doing?
Dilligence. Drafting transactional documents. More diligence.