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Insurance Coverage Exit Opps
Next year I'm going to start working at a firm doing coverage litigation for London insurers. Anyone know what the exit opportunities are down the road in this area. Do insurance companies usually look to bring on in house counsel with this type of experience or should I be resigned to always being at a law firm being the most likely result. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Insurance Coverage Exit Opps
Same question re: exit opportunities for those in insurance coverage. Heck, even more insight to the day-to-day would be great!Anonymous User wrote:Next year I'm going to start working at a firm doing coverage litigation for London insurers. Anyone know what the exit opportunities are down the road in this area. Do insurance companies usually look to bring on in house counsel with this type of experience or should I be resigned to always being at a law firm being the most likely result. Thanks in advance.
(Bump so as to avoid multiple topics on the same issue)