What are some awesome things about BigLaw?
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 12:25 pm
Because I mostly hear of negative aspects of bl around here.
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I'm a OL and don't really know shit about shit, but maybe Sundays I guess?joon wrote:Since the hours are merciless, are you able to enjoy using that money?
Like I would use the money to go vacation, but you don't have many days off right?
Most firms don't wear suits on a daily basis. Some do. You also have other things to worry about surely.joon wrote:I'm also 0L, can't post in Legal Employment so I'll post it here.
I've been going through men's fashion advice http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... hp?t=63606
Is this a really serious thread? Like do I need to be wearing park aves or else I'll be getting on the wrong side of the firm?
I personally don't like wearing suits too much
Lots of places have UNLIMITED vacation!!!joon wrote:Since the hours are merciless, are you able to enjoy using that money?
Like I would use the money to go vacation, but you don't have many days off right?
No. AE is just a recommended brand for mens dress shoes. I gather it sorta became an ongoing joke on here though -"Park aves or no offer"joon wrote:I'm also 0L, can't post in Legal Employment so I'll post it here.
I've been going through men's fashion advice http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... hp?t=63606
Is this a really serious thread? Like do I need to be wearing park aves or else I'll be getting on the wrong side of the firm?
I personally don't like wearing suits too much
Oh okay this clears up a lot. I currently wear a dress shirt and dark blue/black chinos to work everyday and hopefully i will be able to do this later on.thesealocust wrote:Some people take it seriously, but the average lawyer is hardly immaculately dressed. You need to be clean and professional, you don't have to obsess over style.
joon wrote:Oh okay this clears up a lot. I currently wear a dress shirt and dark blue/black chinos to work everyday and hopefully i will be able to do this later on.thesealocust wrote:Some people take it seriously, but the average lawyer is hardly immaculately dressed. You need to be clean and professional, you don't have to obsess over style.
I read on another thread that wearing sweatpants to law school will be looked down upon but it's currently pretty controversial. I've been wearing sweatpants to class every day last year in UG and kinda want to do the same later. i think its a style thing?.
This intrigued me because i barely can remember what my colleague is/was wearing and he's like 1 foot away from me. Not to mention remembering what shoes ppl wear. I mean I doubt most ppl remember/notice what other ppl wear unless its super flashy or worthy of attention.Clemenceau wrote:No. AE is just a recommended brand for mens dress shoes. I gather it sorta became an ongoing joke on here though -"Park aves or no offer"
This issue was discussed on that thread. Some people feel it's stupid to wear sweatpants to law schools, others don't care. It's up to you where you fall.joon wrote:I read on another thread that wearing sweatpants to law school will be looked down upon but it's currently pretty controversial. I've been wearing sweatpants to class every day last year in UG.
I've had mine for 3 years and fine the comfort to be average. Recently picked up the AE Brooks Bros special cap toe, similar to the park aves, and it crushes the park aves in the comfort dept. It has an insole that is more cushioned than the park aves. http://www.brooksbrothers.com/Allen-Edm ... lt,pd.htmlClearly wrote:to be fair, the parks are extraordinarily comfortable shoes.
yeah the fashion on this board is way overplayed. just look nice and presentable. brands dont matter. lawyers are cheap with very outdated wardrobes.jbagelboy wrote:basically none of my attire matches the TLS recommendations besides a handful of BB slims I bought as backups for coffee spills ect.
KMart wrote:This issue was discussed on that thread. Some people feel it's stupid to wear sweatpants to law schools, others don't care. It's up to you where you fall.joon wrote:I read on another thread that wearing sweatpants to law school will be looked down upon but it's currently pretty controversial. I've been wearing sweatpants to class every day last year in UG.

My firm insists on unwrinkled shorts and tee shirts at a minimum.JohannDeMann wrote:yeah the fashion on this board is way overplayed. just look nice and presentable. brands dont matter. lawyers are cheap with very outdated wardrobes.jbagelboy wrote:basically none of my attire matches the TLS recommendations besides a handful of BB slims I bought as backups for coffee spills ect.