Choosing an area of law to pursue
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 6:02 pm
Hey everyone, I am sort of a mess at the moment trying to figure out my career.
For background I am a 1L at a t20 with a moderate scholarship, political science major in undergrad.
It's about that time to choose a specialization if we would like, and it's got me thinking about career paths. I've been so focused on grades that I'm forgetting what I'm here for.
I got a 3.1 in the Fall so I feel as if I am already out of biglaw, which was one of my original goals.
The choices that interest me are patent litigation, corporate law (M&A), entertainment.
My question is whether or not it would be worthwhile to specialize in IP law without a technical background. It is my understanding that one could be a patent litigation lawyer without a technical background, but is that even a desirable position? Should I abandon the notion of "IP law"?
Re corporate law, is it pretty much biglaw or bust? How can I get my foot in the door with a low GPA like mine?
Sorry for so many questions, I'm just feeling a bit lost right now. Thank you for any advice.
For background I am a 1L at a t20 with a moderate scholarship, political science major in undergrad.
It's about that time to choose a specialization if we would like, and it's got me thinking about career paths. I've been so focused on grades that I'm forgetting what I'm here for.
I got a 3.1 in the Fall so I feel as if I am already out of biglaw, which was one of my original goals.
The choices that interest me are patent litigation, corporate law (M&A), entertainment.
My question is whether or not it would be worthwhile to specialize in IP law without a technical background. It is my understanding that one could be a patent litigation lawyer without a technical background, but is that even a desirable position? Should I abandon the notion of "IP law"?
Re corporate law, is it pretty much biglaw or bust? How can I get my foot in the door with a low GPA like mine?
Sorry for so many questions, I'm just feeling a bit lost right now. Thank you for any advice.