My long road to practice -- Non-trad/Newly barred. Help!
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2017 2:27 pm
I'll make this as succinct as possible.
I went to law school after 10 years in another career. After graduation, I failed the bar but was able to leverage my previous career into a law-related field and eventually make a career in compliance. A few more unsuccessful attempts passed. I moved up to a director role in compliance and FINALLY this past year, was able to successfully pass my neighboring state's bar. (with help from therapy and a good tutor.)
Based on some of the responses I see on this forum, I'm going to guess that I'm a bit older than most folks here. I actually like compliance (I'm in healthcare) but want to see if I can use that experience to get an associate general counsel role in my current state or, in the alternative, be a hired gun for a solo or small firm in the neighboring state where I am barred (I don't plan to move there for the foreseeable future). I am quite unhappy at the very large corporation I've recently joined after my last company shut its doors.
My questions are the following:
1. I plan to go to neighboring state's annual bar association meeting for networking. I need an elevator speech that doesn't focus on the my multiple bar failures but on all the success I've had in spite of it.
2. My local bar association has a volunteer lawyer program. Has anyone ever used one of those in order to both help the community and gain some legal experience?
3. Is it feasible that a solo or small firm would be open to hire someone remotely?
Thanks, everyone.
I went to law school after 10 years in another career. After graduation, I failed the bar but was able to leverage my previous career into a law-related field and eventually make a career in compliance. A few more unsuccessful attempts passed. I moved up to a director role in compliance and FINALLY this past year, was able to successfully pass my neighboring state's bar. (with help from therapy and a good tutor.)
Based on some of the responses I see on this forum, I'm going to guess that I'm a bit older than most folks here. I actually like compliance (I'm in healthcare) but want to see if I can use that experience to get an associate general counsel role in my current state or, in the alternative, be a hired gun for a solo or small firm in the neighboring state where I am barred (I don't plan to move there for the foreseeable future). I am quite unhappy at the very large corporation I've recently joined after my last company shut its doors.
My questions are the following:
1. I plan to go to neighboring state's annual bar association meeting for networking. I need an elevator speech that doesn't focus on the my multiple bar failures but on all the success I've had in spite of it.
2. My local bar association has a volunteer lawyer program. Has anyone ever used one of those in order to both help the community and gain some legal experience?
3. Is it feasible that a solo or small firm would be open to hire someone remotely?
Thanks, everyone.