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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi everyone, I'm a third year student at one of the local universities and I've accepted a TC with the SG office of a MC firm. I'm interested in corporate m&a practice, and I'm thinking of reneging on my TC offer to pursue a JD at Harvard/Columbia/Stanford. The long term goal is to practice in New York or San Francisco, and eventually transition back to SG as a partner in a US firm or as in house legal counsel to a MNC.
I'm only aware of one senior who is pursuing a JD at Harvard after completing his NUS LLB, but he's heading for litigation and/or arbitration practice in the US.
Would a JD be worth it for corporate m&a practice?
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Makes no sense. With MC training, you can get into a top tier US firm with no reason to go out and get another degree. Do your TC at the MC, get SG and NY-called during the training, then lateral out after a year. Far better route.