Choosing a Biglaw Practice Area
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 9:49 pm
I'm a 3L trying to decide which practice group I want to join. Headed to a big NY firm.
THINGS I WANT
-Something that involves problem solving and being meticulous with statutes/caselaw (For this reason, Tax is my #1 choice, but I'm trying to figure out others that are similar in "feel")
-Interesting work (Basically see above. Don't want to slog through contracts/doc review/etc)
-Geographic Flexibility (Not sure I want to be in NY forever so want to have experience that is marketable in other markets)
THINGS I'M WILLING TO SACRIFICE
-OK with unpredictable hours. I don't have a family or anything, and I've accepted that the next 4 or 5 years will be crazy
-Sexy work (Don't need to be on headline making deals)
-Not super particular about exit options. I want to be able to leave the firm, but not too concerned about going to BIGGOV or in house or whatever. Going to a smaller firm would be fine with me
Also, feel free to turn this into a discussion about practice groups generally. There aren't enough threads about different practice groups. Curious to hear everyone's experiences. I figure if we're going to be spending every waking hour doing this stuff, it's important to find something we like (or at least tolerate)
THINGS I WANT
-Something that involves problem solving and being meticulous with statutes/caselaw (For this reason, Tax is my #1 choice, but I'm trying to figure out others that are similar in "feel")
-Interesting work (Basically see above. Don't want to slog through contracts/doc review/etc)
-Geographic Flexibility (Not sure I want to be in NY forever so want to have experience that is marketable in other markets)
THINGS I'M WILLING TO SACRIFICE
-OK with unpredictable hours. I don't have a family or anything, and I've accepted that the next 4 or 5 years will be crazy
-Sexy work (Don't need to be on headline making deals)
-Not super particular about exit options. I want to be able to leave the firm, but not too concerned about going to BIGGOV or in house or whatever. Going to a smaller firm would be fine with me
Also, feel free to turn this into a discussion about practice groups generally. There aren't enough threads about different practice groups. Curious to hear everyone's experiences. I figure if we're going to be spending every waking hour doing this stuff, it's important to find something we like (or at least tolerate)