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Pre-lit practice group at a small law firm
Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 10:56 pm
by 2016lawgrad
What's the general consensus on how it is, how it looks when you are looking to apply for a litigation position afterwards, etc? Couldn't find much online. Thanks!
Re: Pre-lit practice group at a small law firm
Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 11:05 pm
by RaceJudicata
Never heard of pre-lit?
Re: Pre-lit practice group at a small law firm
Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 11:06 pm
by Anonymous User
RaceJudicata wrote:Never heard of pre-lit?
Are you asking if I've never heard or saying you haven't haha
Re: Pre-lit practice group at a small law firm
Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 11:49 pm
by zhenders
I've definitely never heard of such thing as a pre-litigation practice group.
Re: Pre-lit practice group at a small law firm
Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2017 11:56 pm
by hangtime813
2016lawgrad wrote:What's the general consensus on how it is, how it looks when you are looking to apply for a litigation position afterwards, etc? Couldn't find much online. Thanks!
Op, Is this like a pre-trial practice group? Like the group handles the discovery, law and motion stuff, etc. but not actual trial/mediation/arbitration?
Re: Pre-lit practice group at a small law firm
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 3:27 am
by Anonymous User
hangtime813 wrote:2016lawgrad wrote:What's the general consensus on how it is, how it looks when you are looking to apply for a litigation position afterwards, etc? Couldn't find much online. Thanks!
Op, Is this like a pre-trial practice group? Like the group handles the discovery, law and motion stuff, etc. but not actual trial/mediation/arbitration?
Yeah i think it's not a practice group, I miswrote. I guess they do split the work and a few experienced attorneys go to trial and they were hiring for people to just do pre-trial stuff.
Re: Pre-lit practice group at a small law firm
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 7:59 am
by grades??
Anonymous User wrote:hangtime813 wrote:2016lawgrad wrote:What's the general consensus on how it is, how it looks when you are looking to apply for a litigation position afterwards, etc? Couldn't find much online. Thanks!
Op, Is this like a pre-trial practice group? Like the group handles the discovery, law and motion stuff, etc. but not actual trial/mediation/arbitration?
Yeah i think it's not a practice group, I miswrote. I guess they do split the work and a few experienced attorneys go to trial and they were hiring for people to just do pre-trial stuff.
So they are hiring a contract attorney to do doc review? Thats what it sounds like.
Re: Pre-lit practice group at a small law firm
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 10:19 am
by FullRamboLSGrad
grades?? wrote:Anonymous User wrote:hangtime813 wrote:2016lawgrad wrote:What's the general consensus on how it is, how it looks when you are looking to apply for a litigation position afterwards, etc? Couldn't find much online. Thanks!
Op, Is this like a pre-trial practice group? Like the group handles the discovery, law and motion stuff, etc. but not actual trial/mediation/arbitration?
Yeah i think it's not a practice group, I miswrote. I guess they do split the work and a few experienced attorneys go to trial and they were hiring for people to just do pre-trial stuff.
So they are hiring a contract attorney to do doc review? Thats what it sounds like.
Not really. A lot of personal injury plaintiffs firms have large departments of people who grab settlements without litigating and call it a pre-lit practice group. It's not uncommon.
I'm sure it won't hurt to have it on a resume, but I'd write out what you did--i.e. Interviews, insurance reports, demand letters etc., and not focus on what it's called.
Re: Pre-lit practice group at a small law firm
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 3:37 pm
by hangtime813
Anonymous User wrote:hangtime813 wrote:2016lawgrad wrote:What's the general consensus on how it is, how it looks when you are looking to apply for a litigation position afterwards, etc? Couldn't find much online. Thanks!
Op, Is this like a pre-trial practice group? Like the group handles the discovery, law and motion stuff, etc. but not actual trial/mediation/arbitration?
Yeah i think it's not a practice group, I miswrote. I guess they do split the work and a few experienced attorneys go to trial and they were hiring for people to just do pre-trial stuff.
If that is the case I would say this is pretty normal and shouldn't affect lateral options unless you are obviously trying to lateral to a firm which goes to trial a lot...if you get get substantive experience doing law and motion and discovery, you are doing 90% litigation.