Career options for public defenders?
Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 8:02 pm
Hi all,
Long-time, minimal posting.
Having completed a year of law school, I'm realizing that I really, really just don't find even the fundamentals of transactional work to be even remotely appealing and am basically changing gears (back) to wanting to do criminal defense work.
I was curious of the long-term career opportunities for those who start off in public defense, especially for those who have an interest in eventually getting paid. I know that federal defenders are on a gov't pay scale so they have higher salaries, but I was curious what other doors public defense work opens (be it gov't agencies or litigating for a firm).
Obviously going to pick the brains of some professors/OCP folks at my LS as well, but figured TLS might also be a good place to pose this question.
I read (skimmed) the rules for posting and I think this is the proper place to post this. But if not, FORGIVE ME MODERATORS!
Long-time, minimal posting.
Having completed a year of law school, I'm realizing that I really, really just don't find even the fundamentals of transactional work to be even remotely appealing and am basically changing gears (back) to wanting to do criminal defense work.
I was curious of the long-term career opportunities for those who start off in public defense, especially for those who have an interest in eventually getting paid. I know that federal defenders are on a gov't pay scale so they have higher salaries, but I was curious what other doors public defense work opens (be it gov't agencies or litigating for a firm).
Obviously going to pick the brains of some professors/OCP folks at my LS as well, but figured TLS might also be a good place to pose this question.
I read (skimmed) the rules for posting and I think this is the proper place to post this. But if not, FORGIVE ME MODERATORS!