Originally posted by Alinestra Covelia
Well, looking on the bright side, I have heard from firm partners that ANY sort of litigation experience is good. One firm partner was in his late 50s and said he worked as a public prosecutor for a small wage, for about 14 years.
Once he went private, the firms fought over him and brought him in on near their top payscale. If you can prove that you can demolish the opposition in court, firms need you. Simple as that.
Well, looking on the bright side, I have heard from firm partners that ANY sort of litigation experience is good. One firm partner was in his late 50s and said he worked as a public prosecutor for a small wage, for about 14 years.
Once he went private, the firms fought over him and brought him in on near their top payscale. If you can prove that you can demolish the opposition in court, firms need you. Simple as that.
Plus, what I do is much more fun (for me) than sitting around an office all day, researching x or reviewing contracts. The clientele is much more.....colorful.
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