Life after Law School
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 2:58 pm
Hey so my dream is to have my own law firm one day with 3-4 attorneys, a nice office in Manhattan, and a bunch of big cases to handle while making north of $500k a year.
Yes I know it's a big goal.. I plan to work at BigLaw if everything goes well for 6-8 years then go and open my own firm. I have a lot of people in my community who have done this in healthcare law or plantiff law and are very successful. But, I was wondering how it works for corporate attorneys. I love the transactional side of law. Currently I work at a personal injury botique firm, my boss started it and he's very wealthy from it, driving a bentley and all. But, he deals with small cases like accidents and stuff and he told me he makes his money through volume of cases. So I was wondering, would it be possible to start my own corporate firm realistically? Since most cases are dealing with big companies, would these companies want to come to me to handle their tranactions as opposed to biglaw? I'm kind of confused. I know it is relatively realistic to go into solo practice in healthcare, estate law, personal injury, but what about corporate.
Thanks =)
Yes I know it's a big goal.. I plan to work at BigLaw if everything goes well for 6-8 years then go and open my own firm. I have a lot of people in my community who have done this in healthcare law or plantiff law and are very successful. But, I was wondering how it works for corporate attorneys. I love the transactional side of law. Currently I work at a personal injury botique firm, my boss started it and he's very wealthy from it, driving a bentley and all. But, he deals with small cases like accidents and stuff and he told me he makes his money through volume of cases. So I was wondering, would it be possible to start my own corporate firm realistically? Since most cases are dealing with big companies, would these companies want to come to me to handle their tranactions as opposed to biglaw? I'm kind of confused. I know it is relatively realistic to go into solo practice in healthcare, estate law, personal injury, but what about corporate.
Thanks =)