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V10 Exit from T1 School

Post by Anonymous User » Sat Aug 17, 2019 7:52 pm

Going into my second year at a V10 firm in NY, but I normally see posts from people who went to more competitive schools. Are good exit ops for 3rd/4th year lit associates at V10 firms from low T1 law schools not as likely? I’m sure having a T10 undergrad background probably doesn’t do much at this point, either.

I know lit doesn’t provide the most lucrative exit ops like corporate, but I’m curious if my LS’s pedigree will prevent me from going to another firm later on in NY or in a secondary market where I grew up.

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Re: V10 Exit from T1 School

Post by Yea All Right » Sat Aug 17, 2019 7:56 pm

The further away you get from law school, the less people care about where you went. Besides, you have a V10 firm on your resume - you're fine.

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Re: V10 Exit from T1 School

Post by beeoBoop » Sun Aug 18, 2019 4:40 am

Anonymous User wrote:Going into my second year at a V10 firm in NY, but I normally see posts from people who went to more competitive schools. Are good exit ops for 3rd/4th year lit associates at V10 firms from low T1 law schools not as likely? I’m sure having a T10 undergrad background probably doesn’t do much at this point, either.

I know lit doesn’t provide the most lucrative exit ops like corporate, but I’m curious if my LS’s pedigree will prevent me from going to another firm later on in NY or in a secondary market where I grew up.
Vault rankings are worthless for litigation so I wouldn't use that as a barometer. That said, when you get to be a mid-level in a few years places will care more about what you've done than where you went to school. Having worked at a biglaw firm for several years will be more important than the school you went to

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Re: V10 Exit from T1 School

Post by JDcandidate93 » Sun Aug 18, 2019 10:50 pm


Vault rankings are worthless for litigation so I wouldn't use that as a barometer. That said, when you get to be a mid-level in a few years places will care more about what you've done than where you went to school. Having worked at a biglaw firm for several years will be more important than the school you went to
If Vault rankings are worthless for litigation, what's the best barometer?

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Re: V10 Exit from T1 School

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Aug 18, 2019 11:08 pm

JDcandidate93 wrote:

Vault rankings are worthless for litigation so I wouldn't use that as a barometer. That said, when you get to be a mid-level in a few years places will care more about what you've done than where you went to school. Having worked at a biglaw firm for several years will be more important than the school you went to
If Vault rankings are worthless for litigation, what's the best barometer?
I’m the OP. I agree that Vault is very NY and corporate-focused, but just wanted to provide that generic description to not out myself too much. I think most people on here believe Chambers and the band strengths of each firm on that site are more telling of a firm’s litigation strengths.

If my firm is pretty much the strongest in every area of litigation, then being from a low T1 school is not going to hurt me?

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