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Today 08:20 AM | ||
Unregistered | That is mediation advocate not mediator | |
Today 12:14 AM | ||
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is litigation really that bad? I am a law student. if liti is so sh-t then why would people still choose liti? |
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Today 12:13 AM | ||
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and advise what is the worse case best case so medication settlmenet can work within range |
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Yesterday 11:25 PM | ||
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even if kacang puteh clients enter into a kacang puteh transaction, they may even choose to forgo a lawyer and copy-and-paste internet precedents cos they think its a straightforward transaction...until sh_t hits the fan...and then they hire kacang puteh litigators to sort out their dispute. 2. the churn is greater in litigation since it is so sh_t. |
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Yesterday 10:38 PM | ||
Unregistered | This means that liti work is booming, and corp work is drying up! | |
Yesterday 10:02 PM | ||
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But what is so unattractive about being a disputes lawyer versus a corp lawyer? I always see litigation lawyers openings but seldom corp lawyers openings on jobs portal. |
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Yesterday 09:07 PM | ||
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Tons of disputes lawyers move in-house every year, even those from small firms. If you don't like disputes, you will quickly figure out that moving in-house is your best bet career-wise, especially if you don't wanna start from ground zero again in corporate. It goes without saying that the average corp lawyer finds it much easier to move in-house than a litigator. But if you're willing to go for less sexy or prestigious companies and industries and use it as a stepping stone. it's not difficult at all to transit from disputes to in-house. |
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Yesterday 08:11 PM | ||
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I find mediation a very risky trade for lawyers to do. You don’t need to be a lawyer to be a mediator. So why are lawyers still doing mediation? |
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Yesterday 06:51 PM | ||
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Given that disputes works is so tough to move compared to corp lawyers Anybody managed to move into international firm doing corp? or In-house roles from disputes ? |
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Yesterday 05:52 PM | ||
Unregistered | The truth is some academics are better off being in practice. | |
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