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Switching Practice Areas V10
Thinking about switching practices from a desirable niche area to a general group (litigation) at a V10. Does anyone have anecdotes about doing something similar? Repercussions? Reason is that I just don't see myself doing the niche area in the long run despite the likely better exit options. About to be a second year.
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Re: Switching Practice Areas V10
so you're in securities lit?
- skers
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Re: Switching Practice Areas V10
Difficult to say, you were prestigious enough to get into the v10, but they are prestigious enough to say no.
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Re: Switching Practice Areas V10
it depends on the firm, how busy the group you want is, and how much they like you, so we really can't help you
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Re: Switching Practice Areas V10
Definitely depends on the firm, but I've known people to make pretty gigantic practice area switches after a year or two (like litigation to highly specialized corporate).
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Re: Switching Practice Areas V10
Thanks all. I guess I'm not looking for advice on whether it can done, but stories of people who have done it and how it has worked out for them (e.g., did the year of lost experience hamper them in the long run).
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Re: Switching Practice Areas V10
People I know who did it wound up totally fine. Wouldn't have known it about some senior associates I worked with if they hadn't volunteered the information.
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Re: Switching Practice Areas V10
thisthesealocust wrote:People I know who did it wound up totally fine. Wouldn't have known it about some senior associates I worked with if they hadn't volunteered the information.