Litigation Area Strategy?
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2021 8:09 pm
I’ll be starting at a V10 NYC firm that’s great for all lit areas, but I’ve read on here that exit opportunities are less plentiful for this department and that it’s also a dying big law area.
If my goals are to be useful as a long-term associate both at this firm or potentially a mid-sized firm in a secondary market later on, which areas of litigation should I try to get the most work? Are the lit areas I should focus on different if I’d want to work in-house later instead of a firm? Are there specific lit areas that are growing or likely to be most useful to know in the future?
This is all assuming I have a little control over what kind of work I get to do and that I don’t have some affinity for a specific kind of work when I get there.
Thank you for the help!
If my goals are to be useful as a long-term associate both at this firm or potentially a mid-sized firm in a secondary market later on, which areas of litigation should I try to get the most work? Are the lit areas I should focus on different if I’d want to work in-house later instead of a firm? Are there specific lit areas that are growing or likely to be most useful to know in the future?
This is all assuming I have a little control over what kind of work I get to do and that I don’t have some affinity for a specific kind of work when I get there.
Thank you for the help!