Dealing with partner politics as a lateral
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2019 9:07 pm
I recently lateraled. I came with a partner.
With the move, they relocated to a different office, as did I. So, we don’t see each other. I’m running into a problem where the partners in the office I’m in seem to be under the impression I’d be doing more work for them. But, with the work from the partner I came with, I’m fairly busy. Between the partner and the work I get from the people in my office, I’m very busy, no lateral ramp up for me, unfortunately.
But, the partners are grumbling. I don’t turn down work but I’m not shy about saying how busy I am and I’m regularly the last person in the office. I think they were under the impression I’d be doing more work for them since they have a need. Worse, as far as the organizational things go, they are my reviewers and supervisors - NOT the partner I came with (no idea why this happened). They regularly ask me “off the record” if I’m happy working for my partner. I don’t love the work I get from them but I have a great relationship and they are a great boss.
There are other things, too. My partner encourages me to work from home and travel whereas people in my office do not do that. I kind of want to start just taking every other Friday and work from home but again, the people in my office are my technical supervisors.
I don’t really care about long term prospects. I’m not long for the biglaw world and have already stayed way longer than I anticipated. Should I just stop giving a fuck, turn down work, work from home, and hope my partner shields me from any flak?
With the move, they relocated to a different office, as did I. So, we don’t see each other. I’m running into a problem where the partners in the office I’m in seem to be under the impression I’d be doing more work for them. But, with the work from the partner I came with, I’m fairly busy. Between the partner and the work I get from the people in my office, I’m very busy, no lateral ramp up for me, unfortunately.
But, the partners are grumbling. I don’t turn down work but I’m not shy about saying how busy I am and I’m regularly the last person in the office. I think they were under the impression I’d be doing more work for them since they have a need. Worse, as far as the organizational things go, they are my reviewers and supervisors - NOT the partner I came with (no idea why this happened). They regularly ask me “off the record” if I’m happy working for my partner. I don’t love the work I get from them but I have a great relationship and they are a great boss.
There are other things, too. My partner encourages me to work from home and travel whereas people in my office do not do that. I kind of want to start just taking every other Friday and work from home but again, the people in my office are my technical supervisors.
I don’t really care about long term prospects. I’m not long for the biglaw world and have already stayed way longer than I anticipated. Should I just stop giving a fuck, turn down work, work from home, and hope my partner shields me from any flak?