Transactional Law
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 8:58 pm
I am a recent college graduate planning to apply to law school in the 2014-2015 cycle. I am interested in pursuing transactional law after law school. I would really appreciate it if someone could give some advice as to what kind of preparation -- ie skills, business acumen, job experience-- would be useful for transactional law. I have read several articles about how corporate lawyers work differently from litigators because the former serve as primarily business advisers.
In particular, I am wondering about what types of work experiences during my gap period would be most beneficial to practicing transactional law. Is working as a paralegal helpful at all, or would working in the financial industry or in a company be more helpful? Are job positions working directly with different clients more worthwhile than those involving research at a computer?
Thank you!
In particular, I am wondering about what types of work experiences during my gap period would be most beneficial to practicing transactional law. Is working as a paralegal helpful at all, or would working in the financial industry or in a company be more helpful? Are job positions working directly with different clients more worthwhile than those involving research at a computer?
Thank you!