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but considering the regret and unhappine?

Anonymous wrote:Biggest regret = Leaving BigLaw. ?

For many lawyers, the two-year BigLaw milestone can also bring about thoughts of a potential career change. There are some people who started posting on LinkedIn and such (yes I know LinkedIn sucks- it still effective for connecting with people) about being a well-being "worklife balance" advocate. If you have enough money to not work for six months, and are not worried about future career prospects in biglaw, take those blessings and move on. Sometimes they will combine these interviews into a single time block, and sometimes not. r/LawSchool ago I quit biglaw after nine months Hi all! I handed in notice at my biglaw firm yesterday after nine terrible months. what does wo mean on texas rent relief ) Why was leaving Biglaw a regret for you? It seems you are still making decent/good money (depending on where you live and how many mouths you have to feed). Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott — a firm that brought in $139,650,000 gross revenue in 2022, putting it at No. Sometimes I miss being around other lawyers (I'm a sole in-house lawyer), but that's it. You changed your mind, and you can change it again. personal, biglaw, motherhood. scrolller con At the firm, the partners are the top of the food chain, and while a GC is respected, it’s a different dynamic. Half of their scores come from the average number of pro bono hours per lawyer, while the other. But early in 2011, mainstream media and legal blogs began speculating about Howrey's possible collapse. 105 votes, 93 comments. nitrite poppers BigLaw represents the pinnacle of the field, but new law school grads are finding it harder to reach. ….

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