How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny? Forum
- iamgeorgebush

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How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
I seem to change my 0L mind every day about whether I'd prefer to be a litigator or transactional attorney, so I was just wondering if practicing attorneys, especially those who were on the fence and could see themselves in either role, might share how they came to make the decision one way or the other.
Thanks!
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- IAFG

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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
I split between two practice areas during my 2L summer. One made me want to kill myself a little bit, while the other made me want to kill myself a lot.
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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
I'm a passive aggressive nerd, so the choice was easy.
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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
Anything to do with finance/corporate whatever makes me want to shoot myself; I don't even know what M&A is. Also I like legal research and writing. Not that I actually do either of those now that I'm in practice (in litigation), but that's how I got here.
(Also I ended up liking criminal much better than civil, which kind of decides the issue. Note: I hated my crim law class. I just like criminal practice.)
(Also I ended up liking criminal much better than civil, which kind of decides the issue. Note: I hated my crim law class. I just like criminal practice.)
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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
Class and practice are totally unrelated. Liking sec reg doesn't mean you'll like internal investigations. Hating bankruptcy class says nothing about what you will think of bankruptcy practice.A. Nony Mouse wrote:Anything to do with finance/corporate whatever makes me want to shoot myself; I don't even know what M&A is. Also I like legal research and writing. Not that I actually do either of those now that I'm in practice (in litigation), but that's how I got here.
(Also I ended up liking criminal much better than civil, which kind of decides the issue. Note: I hated my crim law class. I just like criminal practice.)
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- A. Nony Mouse

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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
Oh, exactly, that was the point I was hoping to make.IAFG wrote:Class and practice are totally unrelated. Liking sec reg doesn't mean you'll like internal investigations. Hating bankruptcy class says nothing about what you will think of bankruptcy practice.A. Nony Mouse wrote:Anything to do with finance/corporate whatever makes me want to shoot myself; I don't even know what M&A is. Also I like legal research and writing. Not that I actually do either of those now that I'm in practice (in litigation), but that's how I got here.
(Also I ended up liking criminal much better than civil, which kind of decides the issue. Note: I hated my crim law class. I just like criminal practice.)
- kalvano

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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
Because I was offered a transactional job, even though everything I did in law school was for lit.
I also got lucky and don't have the "kill yourself" type of transactional job Mouse was referring to. At least, I think so. I don't know what the hell M&A people do either.
I also got lucky and don't have the "kill yourself" type of transactional job Mouse was referring to. At least, I think so. I don't know what the hell M&A people do either.
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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
I'm not even sure which one you mean. The most beta thing in the world is "Bro" corporate attorneys who are limp dick nerds.Biglaw_Associate_V20 wrote:I'm a passive aggressive nerd, so the choice was easy.
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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
You don't have to decide anytime soon. It's helpful to experience working in different types of matters. A lot of it might be a gut feeling that you prefer one over the other after doing both, and seeing what the working lifestyle is like for each.iamgeorgebush wrote:I seem to change my 0L mind every day about whether I'd prefer to be a litigator or transactional attorney, so I was just wondering if practicing attorneys, especially those who were on the fence and could see themselves in either role, might share how they came to make the decision one way or the other.
Thanks!
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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
I don't derive pleasure from facilitating deals and creating value, but I do derive pleasure from crushing my enemies, seeing them brought before me, and hearing the lamentations of their women.
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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
I like to travel. Which one involves more traveling?
- IAFG

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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
Our lit people have spent 18 hour days in corporate basements in several cities, domestic and international. Up to twice a year!Sgt Brody. wrote:I like to travel. Which one involves more traveling?
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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
Probably lit. A lot of tasks need to be done in person (such as a deposition), whereas just about all transactional work can be done via phone/email/skypeSgt Brody. wrote:I like to travel. Which one involves more traveling?
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- IAFG

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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
What do either of these things have to do with the actual practice of law?hlsperson1111 wrote:I don't derive pleasure from facilitating deals and creating value, but I do derive pleasure from crushing my enemies, seeing them brought before me, and hearing the lamentations of their women.
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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
Litigators acknowledge their nerdiness, whereas corporate dudes pretend like they could have done lit but didn't because they're 2 cool for school. The reality is that corporate shitheads trade better exit options and a shittier schedule for the fact that they're not even real lawyers.Desert Fox wrote:I'm not even sure which one you mean. The most beta thing in the world is "Bro" corporate attorneys who are limp dick nerds.Biglaw_Associate_V20 wrote:I'm a passive aggressive nerd, so the choice was easy.
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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
Do you like sitting in front of a computer all day reading documents, researching, and writing? And proofing a document until you can confirm every period is in the right place? If so, litigation is for you.
(I've never done anything transactional, so I don't know if these questions are applicable.)
(I've never done anything transactional, so I don't know if these questions are applicable.)
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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
I thought this would be closer to transactional work?hiima3L wrote:Do you like sitting in front of a computer all day reading documents, researching, and writing? And proofing a document until you can confirm every period is in the right place? If so, litigation is for you.
(I've never done anything transactional, so I don't know if these questions are applicable.)
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- Otunga

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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
Sounds fitting for an introvert to do.hiima3L wrote:Do you like sitting in front of a computer all day reading documents, researching, and writing? And proofing a document until you can confirm every period is in the right place? If so, litigation is for you.
(I've never done anything transactional, so I don't know if these questions are applicable.)
Can people speak to the transactional side by contrast?
- IAFG

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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
Yeah law sucks.Theopliske8711 wrote:I thought this would be closer to transactional work?hiima3L wrote:Do you like sitting in front of a computer all day reading documents, researching, and writing? And proofing a document until you can confirm every period is in the right place? If so, litigation is for you.
(I've never done anything transactional, so I don't know if these questions are applicable.)
- kalvano

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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
Drop the researching and writing (at least memos and briefs and such) and that's transactional too. At least my end of it.hiima3L wrote:Do you like sitting in front of a computer all day reading documents, researching, and writing? And proofing a document until you can confirm every period is in the right place? If so, litigation is for you.
(I've never done anything transactional, so I don't know if these questions are applicable.)
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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
That's secretarial or paralegal work brah.hiima3L wrote:Do you like sitting in front of a computer all day reading documents, researching, and writing? And proofing a document until you can confirm every period is in the right place? If so, litigation is for you.
(I've never done anything transactional, so I don't know if these questions are applicable.)
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- IAFG

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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
Mistakes get by them all the timeDesert Fox wrote:That's secretarial or paralegal work brah.hiima3L wrote:Do you like sitting in front of a computer all day reading documents, researching, and writing? And proofing a document until you can confirm every period is in the right place? If so, litigation is for you.
(I've never done anything transactional, so I don't know if these questions are applicable.)
- a.sleepyhead

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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
I think he is perhaps explaining why he decided to leave law and join the DothrakiIAFG wrote:What do either of these things have to do with the actual practice of law?hlsperson1111 wrote:I don't derive pleasure from facilitating deals and creating value, but I do derive pleasure from crushing my enemies, seeing them brought before me, and hearing the lamentations of their women.
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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
I'm not really sure how having a JD will help proofreading. They'll get by you too.IAFG wrote:Mistakes get by them all the timeDesert Fox wrote:That's secretarial or paralegal work brah.hiima3L wrote:Do you like sitting in front of a computer all day reading documents, researching, and writing? And proofing a document until you can confirm every period is in the right place? If so, litigation is for you.
(I've never done anything transactional, so I don't know if these questions are applicable.)
- IAFG

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Re: How did you choose to be a litigator or transax attny?
They do and it's a problem when it happens. It's a very fucking weird profession.Desert Fox wrote:I'm not really sure how having a JD will help proofreading. They'll get by you too.IAFG wrote:Mistakes get by them all the timeDesert Fox wrote:That's secretarial or paralegal work brah.hiima3L wrote:Do you like sitting in front of a computer all day reading documents, researching, and writing? And proofing a document until you can confirm every period is in the right place? If so, litigation is for you.
(I've never done anything transactional, so I don't know if these questions are applicable.)
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