Biglaw Litigation Hours & How to Adjust
Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2025 8:58 am
Hi all,
I'm starting work as a litigation associate at one of S&C/PW/DPW in the fall. I'm no stranger to working long hours but I am curious about a few things:
1) For my morning people, what time do you go to sleep/wake up on average? And do you usually know when you'll be working late? In other words, if it's 10 and you're not expecting more emails (and you're done for the day), can you just go to sleep?
2) I imagine litigation has fewer things popping up in the middle of the evening than corporate, but are there any junctures in a case where you find things are mostly likely to suddenly explode (barring trial)?
3) This may vary by office, but as a first-year should we be staying longer in the office or is showing face more a thing of the past?
4) Any general advice on adjusting to the new lifestyle? And is it true that ramping up generally takes a few months?
I'm starting work as a litigation associate at one of S&C/PW/DPW in the fall. I'm no stranger to working long hours but I am curious about a few things:
1) For my morning people, what time do you go to sleep/wake up on average? And do you usually know when you'll be working late? In other words, if it's 10 and you're not expecting more emails (and you're done for the day), can you just go to sleep?
2) I imagine litigation has fewer things popping up in the middle of the evening than corporate, but are there any junctures in a case where you find things are mostly likely to suddenly explode (barring trial)?
3) This may vary by office, but as a first-year should we be staying longer in the office or is showing face more a thing of the past?
4) Any general advice on adjusting to the new lifestyle? And is it true that ramping up generally takes a few months?