Public Defender Transition to Tech/Start Up Practice?
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:20 pm
Hi All,
I'm a public defender thinking of transitioning to a different career mostly because of burnout but also for salary reasons. I love the job but the caseloads, COVID practice with indigent populations, and potential family plans have made me consider a transition. I've been in practice coming on 5 years. Plenty of accolades and lots of success at my job. Graduated top half at t-30 strong regional (GW, BC, BU etc). Opening up a solo shop for criminal defense doesn't appeal to me.
I have a couple of ideas. It seems common in my jurisdiction to try and get another lawyer job in the local or federal government. My feeling is that another public sector job might lead to similar issues.
For these reasons, I'm considering either trying to find a white-collar litigation group at a private firm or trying to expand practice. I've been interested in the start-up landscape for a while and would love to work as a lawyer assisting a start-up corporation. I have some corporate experience pre-law school but obviously no practical legal experience. I was looking into LLM programs that might give me some training a couple stood out:
Cornells LLM in Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship. They seem to gear it to people who have little experience in tech. It also seems to offer pretty good employment outcomes 30% in-house, 30-40 % in law firms/legal tech; 25% in policy gov jobs.
https://tech.cornell.edu/career-managem ... -programs/
Someone tell me this is stupid.
I'm a public defender thinking of transitioning to a different career mostly because of burnout but also for salary reasons. I love the job but the caseloads, COVID practice with indigent populations, and potential family plans have made me consider a transition. I've been in practice coming on 5 years. Plenty of accolades and lots of success at my job. Graduated top half at t-30 strong regional (GW, BC, BU etc). Opening up a solo shop for criminal defense doesn't appeal to me.
I have a couple of ideas. It seems common in my jurisdiction to try and get another lawyer job in the local or federal government. My feeling is that another public sector job might lead to similar issues.
For these reasons, I'm considering either trying to find a white-collar litigation group at a private firm or trying to expand practice. I've been interested in the start-up landscape for a while and would love to work as a lawyer assisting a start-up corporation. I have some corporate experience pre-law school but obviously no practical legal experience. I was looking into LLM programs that might give me some training a couple stood out:
Cornells LLM in Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship. They seem to gear it to people who have little experience in tech. It also seems to offer pretty good employment outcomes 30% in-house, 30-40 % in law firms/legal tech; 25% in policy gov jobs.
https://tech.cornell.edu/career-managem ... -programs/
Someone tell me this is stupid.