ITT: Lifestyle of Bankruptcy Law
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Date: December 17th, 2014 11:09 PM Author: Brilliant stage
i am not a bankruptcy/restructuring lawyer, but i have worked with some of them in the past.
early on it can be a lot of fun. tons of early exp. since there are many contested matters, large claims, adversarial proceedings, etc. which spawn opportunities for deps and arguing in court. the actual restructuring process has shifting alliances where ur ally will just stab u in the back out of the blue.
but, all of this is offset later on because (1) u'll get tired of biglaw and u won't give a crap about taking deps or arguing in court; (2) bankruptcy lawyers are extremely aggressive, the partners always seem like they're on the warpath, and this is extremely tiring after a while; (3) there are no meaningful exit options for bankruptcy associates; and (4) the countercyclical nature of the practice means that u'll either be crushed by work, or idle while wondering when u'll get fired.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2759574&forum_id=2#26953315) |
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