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Litigators going in house
Litigators who went in-house, how did you do it and how long did it take?
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I did it by applying to a bunch of jobs and doing interviews. It took me probably a year.
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Also very interested in stories from people who went this route, as most of the in-house advice and anecdotes here are on the transactional side (understandably so).