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Exit options after primarily White Collar work?
Curious to know what exit options would be available for someone who has primarily White Collar work experience.
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Re: Exit options after primarily White Collar work?
I've known people who went to white collar boutiques.
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Re: Exit options after primarily White Collar work?
In conjunction with a clerkship, USAO is the obvious exit option. Otherwise, lit/white collar boutiques. I can imagine (based on some work in particular niches) that if it bleeds into regulatory work, it could be possible to go in house. I know associates who work on that line - part regulatory, part white collar defense - but I don't know any who have tried to go in-house.