Tampa with Strong Ties vs San Antonio with Few Ties
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2019 11:58 am
Hi,
I grew up in Lakeland and have strong ties to Central Florida (went to undergrad in Lakeland, my parents and brother still live there, my wife lived there and her parents still live there, my dad worked in Tampa for years, etc.). I went to school at GW in DC and currently work for a biglaw firm doing litigation and white collar work. I'm going to clerk on the 3rd Cir in the coming fall, and after that my wife and I want to settle down and are choosing between moving back home to Lakeland (I would try to work in Tampa) or moving to San Antonio, where our only ties are my wife's sister and her husband, who have lived there for about 10 years.
What is the firm market like in Tampa and San Antonio? How easy would it be for me to get a job at a midsize or biglaw firm in the Tampa area with strong ties, top 10% GPA, two years biglaw experience, and an appellate clerkship? In San Antonio with the same stats but no ties?
What practice areas are common in the two cities? I'd like to do litigation, but don't really care what the subject matter is (corporate/commercial, white collar, personal injury, etc.).
I'd appreciate hearing from anyone who works or has worked in either market.
Thanks!
I grew up in Lakeland and have strong ties to Central Florida (went to undergrad in Lakeland, my parents and brother still live there, my wife lived there and her parents still live there, my dad worked in Tampa for years, etc.). I went to school at GW in DC and currently work for a biglaw firm doing litigation and white collar work. I'm going to clerk on the 3rd Cir in the coming fall, and after that my wife and I want to settle down and are choosing between moving back home to Lakeland (I would try to work in Tampa) or moving to San Antonio, where our only ties are my wife's sister and her husband, who have lived there for about 10 years.
What is the firm market like in Tampa and San Antonio? How easy would it be for me to get a job at a midsize or biglaw firm in the Tampa area with strong ties, top 10% GPA, two years biglaw experience, and an appellate clerkship? In San Antonio with the same stats but no ties?
What practice areas are common in the two cities? I'd like to do litigation, but don't really care what the subject matter is (corporate/commercial, white collar, personal injury, etc.).
I'd appreciate hearing from anyone who works or has worked in either market.
Thanks!