Alternative legal careers?
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 11:10 am
Anyone have any success stories of transitioning to an alternative legal/legal adjacent career, particularly for litigators?
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Under which qualifiers? People who didn't go to law school, didn't finish? Never got licensed ? Did get licensed but didn't want to practice? Did practice but wanted a side hussle that became their main career? Other? Which type do you mean?
I'm assuming OP is interested in any and all success stories.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Sun Oct 25, 2020 2:14 pm![]()
Under which qualifiers? People who didn't go to law school, didn't finish? Never got licensed ? Did get licensed but didn't want to practice? Did practice but wanted a side hussle that became their main career? Other? Which type do you mean?
Maybe........searching her prior posts it shows a desire to leave CA where she is already licensed. So I am guessing law in CA is having at least a few pain days and she is looking to explore all options while blowing off steam online. I'm cool with that. But like you said........assuming.........Sackboy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 25, 2020 5:27 pmI'm assuming OP is interested in any and all success stories.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Sun Oct 25, 2020 2:14 pm![]()
Under which qualifiers? People who didn't go to law school, didn't finish? Never got licensed ? Did get licensed but didn't want to practice? Did practice but wanted a side hussle that became their main career? Other? Which type do you mean?
Nothing you said challenges my assumption that OP would be interested in success stories of all kinds. Also, stop typing like a boomer/twelve-year-old.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 2:05 pmMaybe........searching her prior posts it shows a desire to leave CA where she is already licensed. So I am guessing law in CA is having at least a few pain days and she is looking to explore all options while blowing off steam online. I'm cool with that. But like you said........assuming.........
You have success stories of such to share with her?
Why on earth are you posting anon? (and with so many ellipses?)Anonymous User wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 2:05 pmMaybe........searching her prior posts it shows a desire to leave CA where she is already licensed. So I am guessing law in CA is having at least a few pain days and she is looking to explore all options while blowing off steam online. I'm cool with that. But like you said........assuming.........Sackboy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 25, 2020 5:27 pmI'm assuming OP is interested in any and all success stories.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Sun Oct 25, 2020 2:14 pm![]()
Under which qualifiers? People who didn't go to law school, didn't finish? Never got licensed ? Did get licensed but didn't want to practice? Did practice but wanted a side hussle that became their main career? Other? Which type do you mean?
You have success stories of such to share with her?
+1 to the above--seriously, both anon and ellipses abuse. Not even a helpful comment at that.nixy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 8:15 pmWhy on earth are you posting anon? (and with so many ellipses?)Anonymous User wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 2:05 pmMaybe........searching her prior posts it shows a desire to leave CA where she is already licensed. So I am guessing law in CA is having at least a few pain days and she is looking to explore all options while blowing off steam online. I'm cool with that. But like you said........assuming.........Sackboy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 25, 2020 5:27 pmI'm assuming OP is interested in any and all success stories.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Sun Oct 25, 2020 2:14 pm![]()
Under which qualifiers? People who didn't go to law school, didn't finish? Never got licensed ? Did get licensed but didn't want to practice? Did practice but wanted a side hussle that became their main career? Other? Which type do you mean?
You have success stories of such to share with her?
I feel like compliance directly answer's OP's alternative legal/legal adjacent criteria. Almost every alternative legal/legal adjacent field is going to overlap with the law in some regard. That seems to be OP's intention. OP is trying to leverage his or her degree into a field where it's applicable/desirable but obviously not a purely legal role. Of the types of compliance I've seen, OP, I'd suggest you look into privacy (very popular right now), human resources, and maybe even Title IX positions at universities, if you can stomach that type of work.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 8:11 pmBoomers are 12 now? Ok.As far as litigant to compliance, I admit that I don't know a lot about compliance. But seems off bat to be something where a law license is preferred so less an Alternative to law and more just a different type of tipping on the same
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