Is this a good inhouse opp?
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Date: October 17th, 2014 8:00 AM Author: Puce school cafeteria coffee pot
Im a NLJ250 regional "biglaw" M&A/ IP trans atty with a little under 2.5 years of experience. Just got an inhouse job at a midcap company that pays roughly 140-150k including bonus in medium COL city. Is that a good offer? Should I take the job? The position is a mix of everything from contracts work to some regulatory to M&A.
I have roughly 25k in debt left from my "awesome decision" of attending law school.
Is there a danger if I leave this early?
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Date: October 17th, 2014 8:42 AM Author: Puce school cafeteria coffee pot
I really hate billing. Another option is probably to go to a V100 firm. Recently we have had a couple of associates lateral to V100 firms. The problem is that law firm practice is so much more "prestigious"
I had a close family friend who is a partner tell me that if I leave for inhouse now I could possibly come back to law firm practice if I come back by Year 4. He also told me that if I leave at year 4, it would be much harder to come back to law firm practice.
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Date: October 19th, 2014 5:18 PM Author: Puce school cafeteria coffee pot
No they don't.
What about the alternate of lateraling to a V100 for another 1-2 years then going inhouse?
I'm not sure what a V100 corporate associate from say Chicago or ATL could get inhouse.
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