Hello.
I was a summer associate in S.FL. I go to UF law, slightly above median, and on a secondary journal. I enjoyed my summer program, but I do NOT want to be a litigator. Unfortunately, my summer program did not allow me to do many assignments in the transactional realm. A close family member of mine is a lawyer and has told me that it would not be a good idea to accept a litigation offer if I really want transactional. What should I do?
Ps. I don't want to be a litigator because I'm more reserved and get nervous easily, and I don't really like research and writing.
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Re: Summer Associate - South Florida - Question
Accept your offer.