Law in Contemporary Society

Overview

I have done my best to organize the questions so that we can begin answering them. They are organized by content area and condensed whenever possible. I tried to keep individual names attached to questions and when I combined them, I recorded the names of all those who asked similar questions. Editing was kept to an absolute minimum.

Please continue to add questions. The most systematic way to do that is to use the comment box following each category. To add a response to a particular question, use the edit function.

Hopefully this organizational scheme is useful to people. If not, please feel free to make any changes you want to. I am not personally invested in one specific organizational scheme, only in creating one that works for the class.

All of the original, unedited quesions can be found here.

Also, there was one question which I couldn't understand. Andrew wrote, "What are some ways to find a pro bono cause outside of the ideas with firms and their billable hours?" If someone knows what this means, please file it in the appropriate space.

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Questions

Taking Advantage of Law School

Grades

How can I reconcile a distaste for the grade race with a desire to clerk? (DanielButrymowicz)

 

Gaining Experience While in Law School

What are some ways to dabble in different parts of legal work before leaving law school? (JenniferBurke)

How can we figure out what area of law we would like to work in while in law school? (JenniferBurke) (JayunKoo)

As we have often discussed, the practice of law is quickly changing in terms of becoming more international, outsourcing, etc. How can we best prepare in law school for the changing nature of the practice of law? (JustinColannino)

 

Why Law School

If law school teaches us nothing about being a lawyer, then what exactly are we supposed to get out of law school? (ChristinaYoun)

 

Selecting Classes and Activities

What classes/activities available in law school will most improve our writing skills? (JustinColannino)

Which courses or extracurricular activities (journals, clinic, student groups, study abroad) should we partake in to get the most out of the law school experience? (ChristinaYoun) (MinaNasseri)

How can we focus our 2L and 3L years on what we actually want to wind up doing? Should we take classes in what we're interested or try to pursue an internship or clinic or both or all three? (CaseyBoyle)

How important is class selection? If I fail to take classes in an area that I later find out I want to practice, will that hurt me? (DanielButrymowicz)

What classes will best teach me how to practice – regardless of where/how I end up practicing? (AdamCarlis)

Do I have to take classes such as Corporations, Tax, etc.? What are the benefits of taking these classes versus the costs of not taking them? Are there certain classes that every law student "must" take? (MinaNasseri) (CaseyBoyle) (AmandaHungerford)

When picking classes, should I think about what is going to be on the bar? (AmandaHungerford)

I have not taken any business/economics courses and I don't want to miss out on those skills. What's the best way for a law student to start learning about these things? Any books to recommend, classes, or community courses? Are these skills necessary to enter corporate law? (JonathanBoustani) (MiaWhite)

If I pass on the things you're "supposed" to do in law school (take corporations and evidence, be on a journal) and instead make the experience one I'll enjoy, what will the consequences be? (ErikaKrystian)

 

Finding Opportunities to Collaborate

Do business school classes develop collaboration skills? (MattDavisRatner)

How do we make 2L and 3L years feel more collaborative and less frustrating? (CaseyBoyle)

What is the best way in law school to gain the skills necessary for working efficiently in groups? (MattDavisRatner)

I often find that it's hard to garner up the courage to avoid the firm track and pursue the things I want to do. I feel that I often lack the social/financial/institutional support. But if students with similar interests here actually pair up maybe our combined skills and dedication can actually move us away from Big Law. For example, if some of us don't have the courage (or the capital) to open up our own firms immediately upon graduating, maybe with one or two other qualified lawyers we could. How can law school be structured so as to facilitate such collaboration and networking? (CaseyBoyle)

 

The Workings of a Law School

Why does law school rush the process so much. We have a meeting on 2L summer and talk of what we want to do and where we want to be when we graduate before we start talking about what courses we want to take or really get involved in the opportunities here? (MaxDubin)

Is it reasonable to think that you can change the way that law school classes are taught? (AndrewWolstan)

What would be the best curriculum or teaching method to prepare us for the changing nature of the practice of law? (CarinaWallance)

Should there be more clinical options to build collaborative communities at the school? (JustinColannino)

What is the administration doing to evaluate the current system of educating lawyers? (JustinColannino)

 

Training, Mentorship, and Networking

Identifying and Building Relationships with Future Colleagues

What is the best way to identify people I may want to start my own firm or organization with? How can I maintain those relationships once I have found them until I graduate? (KateVershov)

How can I best identify and partner with individuals who share my aspirations, politics, and work ethic in order to build a community of young progressive lawyers? (AdamCarlis)

What do you look for in your collaborators to avoid the free riders? (MattDavisRatner)

How do you establish trust with other people, both as collaborators in your project (i.e. a team member, fellow law school student) and as clients of your projects (i.e. somebody who needs a legal problem solved)? (JesseCreed)

 

Getting Good Training

Aside from big law firms, what alternatives are there that would allow me to get the training, connections, and resources to build myself an international practice (in terms of corporate)? (TaeSangYoo)

The question often raised - whether it is a good idea to work at a firm temporarily after law school to get legal training - presumes that firms offer good training. How accurate is this notion? How does the training one receives at a large firm compare to that in other employment opportunities? (JustinColannino) (AdamGold? )

I'm assuming that the skills we’ve acquired in law school are on their own not enough for us to earn a livelihood. We have to learn to apply these skills so as to perform a service for which we’ll get paid. If so, why not use the firm as a paid residency? Medical students have to pull 36 hour shifts without getting paid; why can't we get our ‘hands on’ training from the firm and earn 160k in the process? (DavidM)

If an individual is working at a big firm, what types of experiences or practice areas should he or she be seeking out to get real training? (GideonHart)

I gather that clerkships offer a substantive and beneficial way to make contacts and get training right after law school. Can we list some other non-firm alternatives? (JustinColannino)

If we are interested in a certain area such as international human rights law, will going straight to working with a human rights organization cut us off from getting more thorough legal training? (JustinColannino)

What firms are known for providing training and allowing associates some control over their work? (GideonHart)

 

Developing the Right Skills

How can I use technological changes to my client's advantage? How can I use technology to have a more efficient practice?(JustinColannino)

What types of skills should we be developing that will be important in the future and could allow us to contract our time, rather than our minds to firms? (GideonHart)

As an associate, we are told, one does not get a lot of in court practice (assume litigation practice). How does one gain the knowledge pertaining to 1) how to file a motion 2) where to file that motion 3) the other nuts and bolts of practicing that we don't learn when looking at the "big" picture in our other classes? (AdamGold? )

Finding Mentors

How can we find mentors outside of the law school who have done work that we are interested in? (JenniferBurke)

If we do know what we want to do, but the path seems daunting or unclear, who can we talk to that will help us pave a reasonable career plan to achieve those goals? Where can we find counselors who are not just worried about the employment rate at graduation? (JenniferBurke)

How do you find a mentor in your professional career who is willing to invest in your education and future? (JesseCreed)

How can you find a mentor in the traditional firm structure who is able to help you with your entire career path? (AndrewWolstan)

 

Finding Your Path

Finding Information

What are some good sources for information about specific employers (firms, government agencies, non-profits) including things are awkward to ask about during interviews (salaries, hours)? (ClaireOSullivan)

What jobs allow lawyers out of law school meaningful time with decision makers on a daily basis? (JulianBaez)

What are some examples of successful lawyers who chose non-firm paths to their success? (ShawKaneyasuSpeck)

 

Determining a Path

How can I balance passions that seem to lead in very different directions (interests in "non-legal" advocacy and litigation)? Should I try to merge them? Should I try to leave all doors open? (ChristopherBuerger)

Is it possible to get a job out of law school where you're not doing someone else's grunt work for 50 hours a week? Are there options outside of government? (JulianBaez)

When I search for jobs in fields that interest me (for instance, in education law or policy), they all say 2-3 years of "experience" is necessary. What does this mean? How do I break into this field? Do I enter the private sector first? Would I get proper training at a firm? (CaseyBoyle)

 

Finding One's Niche

What are good ways of finding niches that need filling in the legal world? What if you don’t have special skills? (KateVershov) (ChristinaYoun)

As for graduating with clients - are there really that many specialties that we can jump into with little or no experience? (KateVershov)

I keep getting the feeling that if law school was Ben & Jerry’s, the only flavors within my sight are vanilla (corporate law), chocolate (public interest) and maybe strawberry (clerkship). I hate feeling like there’s Chubby Hubby, Cherry Garcia and a whole host of other flavors out there that are more interesting and complex and might fit me perfectly, yet I can’t even see them. Where can I find out about all these other flavors and get away from the two plain options that I’m presented with right now? (WhytneBrooks) (JonathanBoustani)

How do I go about finding what areas of law I really care about between now and when I have to find employment? (WendyHuang)

At what point do I have to start specializing (or pick) the area of law I want to go into? Do I have to choose while I'm in law school? (AmandaHungerford)

Is the document-heavy, detail-specific, drudgery of civil litigation too debilitating for me to actually enjoy it? (AdamCarlis)

 

Predicting The Future

What areas of the law are rapidly developing or appear poised to rapidly expand? Where can we make our mark and find new niches within a fairly crowded industry? (StephenClarke)

Will the current Supreme Court gut every potential cause of action for the clients I would want to work for in the first place? If not, are plaintiff’s firms a decent place to start? (AdamCarlis)

 

Getting Started

I know I want to work and study the intersections of human rights and media law (like working with independent film/documentary teams, cultural group performers/activists). Any ideas on where to start? Who should I talk to? (MiaWhite)

After graduation, how can I use politics and the law to achieve my goals (e.g. getting mass public transportation in Portland and Seattle, where all attempts have been defeated at the polls)? (AmandaHungerford)

How can I do criminal defense work, pick my clients, but still defend the poor? (AdamCarlis)

 

Going Solo

Can a solo practitioner hang a shingle directly after law school without taking over a family practice? (DanielHarris)

What are the typical challenges faced by solo practitioners? How does their daily life compare to life at a law firm? (JustinKim)

I eventually would like to start my own practice, in which I hope to provide legal services to those who can least afford them. What steps do I need to take in order to build the necessary connections and gain the proper resources to undertake such a venture? Relatedly, how long do you think I will have to practice "under someone" before I can break off on my own? (AndrewHerink)

 

Going International

How difficult is it to practice law abroad after law school? Does it always mean getting a new degree or certification in the foreign country or are there certain jobs/places where my degree and bar certification will carry over? (ChristopherWlach)

What long-term opportunities are there for people who wish to practice outside the US? Are international jobs largely confined to global law firms and large NGO's? (KalebMcNeely)

How should the desire to practice outside the US affect one's choice of practice area? (KalebMcNeely)

 

Government Work

Does "working in government" mean one thing, or can it mean anything? Is it fundamentally different than working for a firm, or is there a spectrum of more firm-like to less firm-like government jobs? (MichaelBerkovits)

If government and private practice are so different, why is there a revolving door between the two? (MichaelBerkovits)

What is it like working for one of the government agencies, such as the SEC, FTC, and the Fed? (JayunKoo)

 

Resources

I am more worried about how to work outside a big firm and have the resources to compete with such a firm. I would love to be a public defender, but they frequently don't have the resources to win their cases. At a firm, I’d get to take fewer pro bono cases, but I'd likely win more of the cases I got to take. That might be an oversimplification, but my question would be: What is the comparison between the resources of a law firm and other resources available, and how much does it affect success rates in court? (OluwafemiMorohunfola)

 

Public Interest Careers

Finding A Job

Will I still be able to find a good public interest job in a small city if I can't start applying until November or December of my 3L year? Or, more to the point, if my significant other plans to clerk and I do not, how can we ensure that we end up in the same place after graduation? (AmandaHungerford)

Is it true that I need public interest work experience to get a public interest job? (WendyHuang)

 

Starting Your Own Organization

I know that I want to start my own non-profit after working for a bit. Where can I get information about this process? (MiaWhite)

How does one start and fund a non-profit law firm? (DanielButrymowicz)

 

Nuts and Bolts

Aren't the criticisms of law firms (broken compensation structure) valid for salaried public interest jobs as well? (WendyHuang)

Is it the same in public interest as corporate law that it’s more about who you know in the industry than your objective skills as an applicant? How Important is networking? (WhytneBrooks)(CaseyBoyle)

At a panel about whether or not to do EIP, a few panelists strongly suggested that many public interest firms look down their noses at applicants who have dabbled in corporate law, and vice versa. Unless I have the luxury of figuring out what area in which I want to practice before I graduate, it would be to my benefit to dabble in different areas, but it angers me that doing this (in an effort to make myself the best lawyer I can be) causes me to lose points with whatever institution I end up choosing. If this phenomenon is true, how can I avoid looking wishy-washy yet explore all of my options? (WhytneBrooks)

 

Firm Life

Why Join a Firm

Considering the way we’ve framed the realm of corporate law, is it possible for someone to have a valid reason for purposely making that the goal of their career? I suppose at this point, a similar question is why do EIP (rather than how), and no one could give me a reason why one might go in that direction, other than 1) they have no other plans or 2) they want money/networking. So, is there a good affirmative reason to subject oneself to corporate law to begin with? (WhytneBrooks) (MichaelBrown)

How do I distinguish between levels of social harm? The schools I have attended have big endowments, operate like corporations and do things that don't further my personal goals towards social change. What makes a law firm different? Is the issue whether or not I utilize them(these schools & a firm) for what they give me to get where I want? Is the question whether the ends justify the means? (MichaelBrown)

Why do law firms spend so much money on 1L receptions and events? Couldn’t the money be redirected for additional associates, pro bono efforts, or to provide scholarships for law students who want to pursue public interest work and social good? (CarlForbes)

  • I'm not sure that this is the only response to this, but at one of the few receptions I went to I actually spoke with a partner about this very question, and her response was that as soon as even one top firm does a 1L firm reception then it sparks a sort of cold war-esque arms buildup where every other firm then has to do one. In this environment, therefore, each firm is constantly trying to outdo all the others, leading to the massive 1L firm reception cycle we see today. So maybe another question to ask along these same lines is is there anything we as students can do to convince the law firms not to spend money on receptions but instead put it to better use? Or like in the story Eben told us about the push in the 80's to switch to a non-graded first term do you think the majority of students would rise up against this and demand the continuation of the free-food gravy train? (AlexLawrence)

 

Using a Firm for its Resources

Is it possible to "use" a firm (by use I mean get paid without working crazy hours, receive mentoring, and learn skills useful outside the firm environment) without them using you up, if you don't care about making partner? (JulianBaez)

How should I plan my exit strategy when starting at a firm and how do I stick to that plan? What factors/forces trap lawyers at their firms? (JaredBaumgart)

What if you don't care about your reputation when you leave? How long can I get away with leaving work early and posting low billables before they fire me? (JulianBaez)

 

Firm Structure

Why do law firms (and many other types of businesses) choose to overwork associates rather than hire additional workers to make up the hours? Couldn’t a firm hire 20% more associates and have each of them bill 40 rather than 50 hours (for 20% less pay)? (EdwardNewton)

 

Being Successful at a Firm

What does a recent graduate, with the limited skills, actually do on a day to day basis at a large firm? (JustinColannino)

How do I avoid just randomly getting assigned to one random field of law or another as a 1st year associated at a firm? (JonathanBoustani)

How does one make partner at a big firm? (AdamGold? )

How true is the notion of "bamboo ceiling" for Asian Americans (especially 1.5 generation immigrants) in big firms? (TaeSangYoo)

 

Moving On from a Firm

If you step off the partnership track at a big firm what other opportunities are available? How does one get a general counsel job and how difficult is it to do so? What are the advantages and disadvantages of going in-house at a company as opposed to working at a law firm? (JustinKim)

Are future career options (e.g. in-house counsel) more limited if we don’t land the big job at the big firm? Word on the street is that it plays a HUGE role. (DavidM)

What, if any, benefits does making partner at a big firm bestow upon one who wants to eventually enter private practice? (AdamGold? )

Down the road, I’d like to open a private practice, set my own hours and practice a field of law that I want to practice. Does working at the firm provide a stable foundation (both financially and professionally) with which to advance those desires? If not, what other options are there? (DavidM)

 

Becoming an Academic

What should I do if I think I may want to work in academia? How do I figure out if I really want to do that? Do I have to want to teach? (Personally, I have serious problems with public speaking but I could be really happy spending the next 20 years doing library research…) How do I figure out if this is really the type of work I would like to do? Am I simply addicted to student life? Am I lazy? Once I decide I might want to do something academic what course of study should I follow? Should I look into PhD? programs? Is that necessary? What if I am interested in the intersection of law and social sciences? Again, how do I figure out if that is really what I want to do? I have never taken a break from school so I think I need to graduate from law school and work for a while. What should I do during that period if I think I may want to return to school? Clerk? Work for a while then just go back to school? What are some helpful resources? (ThaliaJulme)

If one wants to go into academia, is having a Ph.D. in a social science a benefit, or a detriment? (the extra 5-7 years in school aside) (GideonHart)

 

Geography

US Markets

How important is it for me to know what geographic area of the country I want to live in? (AmandaHungerford)

I'm swayed by the idea that my husband has enjoyed his Midwest private practice career over the years. Observing him traverse his career path, but admittedly often from a fair distance, leads me to believe that I can have that, too. Given that we're talking about a non-national law firm market (specifically, Indianapolis) here, how likely am I to be mistaken in making this leap of faith? (BarbPitman)

How important is it to start in a major market (NYC, DC, SF, LA, Chi)? Why is starting in a city outside of this group looked down upon? Is it assumed that your substantive work / actual legal skill is inferior to that of someone who chooses to start at one of these "major" cities? (MakalikaNaholowaa)

 

International Issues

What changes are in store for lawyers practicing internationally and how can I be prepared for those changes? (KalebMcNeely)

 

Developing as a Lawyer

Skill Development

I want to have the tools necessary to get jobs in government, public interest, firms, and internationally. Is it still possible to be a Renaissance woman (w/ a legal degree)? What do I need to do now to start stocking the necessary tool box? How can I remain flexible throughout my career? (JenniferClark) (StephenClarke) (JenniferClark)

The biggest source of anxiety for me is that I am not sure that the communication skills I will need as a lawyer have been improving since I started law school. How do I assess where I am, apart from the grades I receive? (JayunKoo)

How can we learn to look several steps ahead when solving legal problems? (JaredBaumgart)

 

Maintaining Flexibility

How great is the danger of becoming "pigeonholed" in one area of the law (such as criminal defense)? (DanielButrymowicz)

 

Preparing For the Future

How do I balance doing what fulfills me (professionally) at the moment with what I hope to achieve in the future? I want to make sure I'm prepared and well qualified for the future. (ChristopherBuerger)

How can I best prepare to start a practice/business on my own? (JonathanBoustani)

How are technological advances going to change the legal profession, and how can I be prepared for those changes? (JuliaS)

 

Non-Legal Careers

How will one become an influential writer, in the 21st century? (AndrewGradman)

  • If a writer is one talented at creating audiences, will that talent still be lucrative?
    • Will it remain a matter of choosing which publisher-corporation one wants to be an advertisement for (e.g. New York Times, Columbia University, Vogue magazine ... or whichever website gets the best traffic)?
    • Or will the internet destroy publishers? will I have to call writing a "hobby?" If so, what other marketable skill should I learn?
  • What are the social diseases that the Internet will create, that I need to become equipped to protest?
    • loss of identity, information integrity, social control? ... How will these diseases spawn and spread?
    • What professional routes will permit me to be an open (or at least productive) critic of the way in which corporate marketing degrades human dignity and free choice? (paraphrase: How much more ethical are we capable of making CEOs?)
    • Can I make others feel the indignity that I feel, when I'm the victim of successful advertising? (should I?)

If you don't take a legal job right out of school, is it worth it to still take the bar after 3L year since that is when everything will be freshest in our minds? Or, for those going a non-legal route are you planning on gambling and not taking the bar on the hope that you'll be able to cram for it and pass it later if need be? (AlexLawrence)

My best friend's father, who is a successful lawyer, once gave me the cautionary advice that a law degree is to a certain extent a "perishable good." What he meant by this was that if you take a non-legal job (something, I for one, have thought a lot about) right out of law school you only have about 2 years to decide if you want to go back into the legal profession. Beyond that you're too far removed from law school and the knowledge isn't fresh in your head so you don't really stand a chance against the newest, youngest, and freshest set of "packaged meat." Is this true? Or maybe is it only true for corporate, big-firm, law? (AlexLawrence)

What tools do I need to make the transition from law to business after paying off student loans? (JonathanBoustani)

What high paying non-legal careers are out there and available to a young lawyer with no full time work experience? (JulianBaez)

 

Personal/Professional Alignment

Gender Issues

I would really like to know where all the women in this field do end up. Do they leave to raise families? Simply can't "hang with the boys" in the office? (ChristinaYoun)

 

Family

How would starting a family immediately after law school affect the advancement of my legal career? (ElaineTan)

What is the best job for a female fresh out of law school who plans to be pregnant, and doesn't want to be overstressed during her pregnancy? What can I do during law school to ensure that I get that job? (ElaineTan)

Is having a child either next year or during 3L year a realistic option? What is the better choice? (ElaineTan)

 

Money

How do I figure out what I want/need out of life from a purely financial point of view? I guess the answer to this is of course is that I need to look into myself, but I'm certainly worried about trying to balance the things that I would like to do for myself and the burdens that I will willingly assume (a family, etc) down the road. (AlexLawrence)

Can I really live on 30k a year? (WendyHuang)

I eventually want to have children, and so one concern I have is how to use my law degree to financially support a family in the New York metropolitan area. Besides working at a large law firm, are there other career paths that pay you enough to raise a family with some sense of financial security in one of the most expensive regions in the country? (JustinKim)

 

Too Much Work

Can one achieve a work/life balance while working at a big firm? (DavidM)

Where can I find legal work that pays a decent wage where I get out of work at 5PM? (JulianBaez)

 

Loans

If not working for a big firm (or in the public sector), how does one pay down loans while building a meaningful practice? (AdamGold? ) (GideonHart)

How do we repay our loans as quickly and painlessly as possible? Does LRAP make any sense? (DavidM)

How long, on average, does it take to pay back the student loans accumulated over the course of law school (not to mention undergrad)? (JonathanBoustani)

 


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