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Corporate Practice Areas
Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 11:15 pm
by Law Sauce
Can anyone give a basic explanation of the basic corporate/transactional practice areas (what the work is about) as well as what work juniors do in them is like? How does the work differ from other corporate practice areas? What does a typical day/schedule look like in these areas? What types of personalities best fit the various practice areas?
Some of the ones I would like some information are:
Private Equity
Capital Markets
M&A
Real Estate
Banking Regulation
Bankruptcy/Restructuring
Tax
Employment Compensation
Commercial Contracts
Any other major practice areas that I failed to mention.
Thanks in advance.
Re: Corporate Practice Areas
Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 11:22 pm
by Ozymandias
Re: Corporate Practice Areas
Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 11:55 pm
by DallasCowboy
talk on the phone, get signatures, read stuff until your eyes bleed, work all weekend, get yelled at, etc.
Re: Corporate Practice Areas
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 12:11 am
by buckilaw
relevant to my interests..
Re: Corporate Practice Areas
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 1:02 am
by Emma.
Law Sauce wrote:Can anyone give a basic explanation of the basic corporate/transactional practice areas (what the work is about) as well as what work juniors do in them is like? How does the work differ from other corporate practice areas? What does a typical day/schedule look like in these areas? What types of personalities best fit the various practice areas?
Some of the ones I would like some information are:
Private Equity
Capital Markets
M&A
Real Estate
Banking Regulation
Bankruptcy/Restructuring
Tax
Employment Compensation
Commercial Contracts
Any other major practice areas that I failed to mention.
Thanks in advance.
Basically corporate is way more bro heavy. The work seems to be more about being personable, and doesn't require you to be whip-smart like high end lit might.
Re: Corporate Practice Areas
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 12:00 pm
by Law Sauce
Emma. wrote:Law Sauce wrote:Can anyone give a basic explanation of the basic corporate/transactional practice areas (what the work is about) as well as what work juniors do in them is like? How does the work differ from other corporate practice areas? What does a typical day/schedule look like in these areas? What types of personalities best fit the various practice areas?
Some of the ones I would like some information are:
Private Equity
Capital Markets
M&A
Real Estate
Banking Regulation
Bankruptcy/Restructuring
Tax
Employment Compensation
Commercial Contracts
Any other major practice areas that I failed to mention.
Thanks in advance.
Basically corporate is way more bro heavy. The work seems to be more about being personable, and doesn't require you to be whip-smart like high end lit might.
Are you saying that the type of person and the work is basically pretty similar across all of these practice areas?