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		<title>Law School Job Services</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today our law school had representatives from the different types of jobs in the legal sector share insight on their respective fields.  The contact ratio was awesome at 1:1.  I spoke with a solo practicioner, corporate lawyer, small firm lawyer, federal government attorney, and local district attorney.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today our <strong>law school</strong> had representatives from the different types of <strong>jobs</strong> in the legal sector share insight on their respective fields.  The contact ratio was awesome at 1:1.  I spoke with a solo practicioner, corporate lawyer, small firm lawyer, federal government attorney, and local district attorney.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not directly interested in all of those jobs, but I did want to here what different people are saying within the industry and get a pulse for the legal market.</p>
<p>I went to the <strong>solo practitioner</strong> first.  No surprise here.  I want to start my own practice/firm.  I discovered one particularly valuable gem that I did not know.  The attorney recommended I share a <strong>law office</strong> with other lawyers to get clients.  He said this was the source of most of his work.  I was planning on a smaller office for less cost, but that his idea has been noted.  I tried to ask him as many practical questions as I could and he shared some of his experiences, but after 5 or so minutes I think he was ready to be done.  Another positive from this question and answer session was he reaffirmed a lot of my initial thoughts on going solo.</p>
<p>I next went to the <strong>small firm</strong> representative just to get acquainted on what was going on and indirectly ask for a blueprint on starting my own.  She indicated she worked about 60-70 hours a week for decent but not great pay.  She wasn&#8217;t a partner and had no desire to be one or go anywhere else.  The firm only concentrated on family law.  She seemed genuinely satisfied with it and that&#8217;s great for her, but not for me.  I thanked her and headed to the corporate law table.</p>
<p>The corporate world has sounded appealing to me, but after hearing the advice on getting into the exclusive world of <strong>corporate law</strong> I started removing any interest in that realm.  The corporate attorney advised I work 4 or 5 years in a non-legal setting for what niche I want to go into and then apply to a corporate position.  My life isn&#8217;t that long.  I&#8217;m not going into 4 or 5 years of anything.  What if I decide I don&#8217;t like the legal aspect of the niche once I get into a corporate setting?  Good insight on the difficulty of entering corporate law and undoubtedly sound in the advice of becoming involved in the technical aspect of subjects, but 5 years is a long time and I&#8217;m way too diverse in my interests to concentrate on any one thing that long.  I need to be all over the place.  I take into account she was just providing one opinion, but it would have taken a lot of incentives just for me to seriously consider corporate law anyways.</p>
<p>I had noticed the <strong>federal law</strong> table ever since I stepped into the &#8220;fair&#8221; or whatever it was called.  The lawyer at the table only had one person stop by for the 30 minutes I had skipped tables.  Its always good to visit the underappreciated tables because their is a good chance they&#8217;ll be eager to talk with you.  In this case, that wasn&#8217;t the case.  The attorney from a subdivision within a <strong>government office</strong> wasn&#8217;t particularly enthused to be there.  I asked him if I could speak with him for a few minutes and he replied with a meager answer of yeah I guess so or something to that tune.  The &#8220;fair&#8221; was about to close in 10 minutes so its safe to say he was ready to end his 2 hours of being on display.  However, once I started talking with him he started sharing some light into the governmental legal world.  The most interesting highlight was that there was currently a job freeze.  He also noted that not all government jobs are listed on their job site so keep that in mind if you&#8217;re looking.  You may have to dig deeper to find different areas of legal spots.</p>
<p>Finally, I went to the <strong>district attorney</strong> table.  As you might expect, the average age here was much less than the rest of the room.  The &#8220;fair&#8221; was closed but I hung around to look at the pamphlet-type information and see if any of them came back.  Sure enough one DA did and was very friendly/helpful.  He was also very close to my age (just by looks) so that helped with a more candid conversation.  He also said there was currently a job freeze, but that it could be lifted at any time.  Very interesting @ the 2 jobs freezes.  However, he suggested I contact the office if I was interested in an internship and seemingly left the possibility of getting one at very high.</p>
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