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Old Mar 12, 2007 | 07:30 PM
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you have at least 2 more summers to do internships, youve got tons of work ahead of you so you should take this summer off to have fun. lawyer life cant be that bad considering my lawyer friends be IMing me on AIM everyday non-stop, dosnt seem to be too busy to me. good luck
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Old Mar 12, 2007 | 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by terryw
i dont know about this 70 billable hours thing, considering not every hour is billable. it sounds hard to believe cause thatd end up something like, you wake up, goto work for 16 hours go home and sleep for 4 hours, wake up and goto work again and work on weekends too.
I wouldnt know cause im not in the profession but that just dosnt sound like something thats humanly possible.
I can assure you that's how it is. I'm working in D.C.'s third largest firm, tenth largest in the country.
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Old Mar 12, 2007 | 07:36 PM
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if you want a high flying firm job, your best bet is to clerk for the best judge you can during the first summer of law school. they're unpaid positions, but VERY highly respected and will help you land a good firm job. honestly though, i hate to say it but if you don't attend a top 15 law school you will have a tough time getting into a top firm.

also, it's 160k in NYC for the top law schools (just bumped up last fall). SF also bumped up their rates a bit to stay competitive with NYC. and yes, your first 2-3 yrs they will work you like a dog. approaching 90-100 hours will not be unusual.

all these reasons are keeping my fiance from wanting to work @ a big firm. (she's at a top 10 school) money's not everything. doesn't hurt that i'm making decent money either so there's less pressure on her she's not interested in the type of law typically practiced by high end firms. instead she's focused on more public service type law, like labor issues, etc.

since the job satisfaction rate among lawyers is very low, i'd suggest spending your time figuring out what area of law you're interested in most first. the money will come if you're good at what you do. it's much easier to be good at what you do if you like it.

btw congrats on getting an early start on these things in life. it's good but also take time to enjoy yourself. i was in a similar position, finishing school young. i decided to take it a little slow when i decided on grad school.
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Old Mar 12, 2007 | 07:38 PM
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Haha I've been doing a lot of reading and it looks like i will be working close to that 70-80 hours a week mark. From what I've read the first 3 years of working are basically just.. work .. work.. sleep. eat. work work work but everything is caterred to you. Breakfast,Lunch, Dinner and if you get into a larger firm many times they will chauffer you to and from your house. $130k is average for a higher end law school and can go upwards of $200k. Although I will probably have close to $100 in debt so my first 3 years will be paying for that. But then theres bonus's and thats where Ill be able to afford the e92 m3 haha. It's gonna be crazy though, If I graduate on time, I'll be 23 and hopefully making around 150k + bonus's. Maybe then i can afford to mod my car like you guys, i probbaly just wont have the time though For you guys are in law firms, Im debating whether i want to do an internship this summer. Do you think its worth it or should i just have fun this summer?
i've never heard of a first year associate making 200k. I have though known attorney's that have left for other jobs after 1 or two years practicing, that received more than a 50% increase. It all depends on what you want to do with your degree and what kind of law you wish to practice. I'd say never stop researching and thinking on this topic. I would WORK and have fun this summer. Most law schools don't allow first year students to work while in school. I've heard of some schools expelling students for this.
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Old Mar 12, 2007 | 07:49 PM
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I had a kid working for me who graduated from Virgina Tech. He was offered 150K first year (5 years ago), but chose to take a position at Stadely Ronin in Philly (Commercial law) for 100K and less hours. I'll always remember what he said to me when I asked him why.
His reponse was interesting. He said he was more interested in a better quality of life and didn't want to burn out. He said I taught him that.
But know he makes a pretty penny, not sure what, but he has atleast tripled his income.
What's the point of 80-100 weeks if you can't enjoy your life. Give it time and you will make the money.
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Old Mar 12, 2007 | 09:43 PM
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dude, why not just take this summer off, and just have fun. It will be a while before you can really let loose and enjoy yourself. If you do happen to do an internship, get one that might be part time (3 days/wk) or something. Seriously, go enjoy yourself, before you take on the big stuff.
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