How common is it for lawyers to have affairs with paralegals?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:biglaw lawyer of 20 years.... Law firms barely even have paralegals anymore. At least not on the regulatory and corporate sides. Are there still a lot on the litigation side?

And those post-college 2 year "legal clerk/paralegal" jobs that folks are mentioning.... those disappeared 20 years ago, to my knowledge. In my department, if you were an an attorney doing it with the paralegal, that would mean you were banging 62 year old Patty. Because there are no other options.


Huh? My practice group has 30 attorneys and professionals; we have a dozen paralegals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:biglaw lawyer of 20 years.... Law firms barely even have paralegals anymore. At least not on the regulatory and corporate sides. Are there still a lot on the litigation side?

And those post-college 2 year "legal clerk/paralegal" jobs that folks are mentioning.... those disappeared 20 years ago, to my knowledge. In my department, if you were an an attorney doing it with the paralegal, that would mean you were banging 62 year old Patty. Because there are no other options.


Ha! My dad had a very small law group while I was growing up, and his paralegal was an older lady named Patty . I cannot even imagine my dad cheating on my mom with Patty. It’s kind of a riot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this about Suits?


Or someone wants to write a romance novel.

A friend asked me about affairs in my field right before she wrote a self published novel. I told her some horror stories and she tried to make them hot.
Anonymous
This happened at my dad’s midwestern lawfirm. But the partners were a bunch of sleazebags mixed up with Les Wexner and Epstein. The firm broke up after one of the founding partners was murdered.
Anonymous
All the paralegals I know hate most of the lawyers they work for. The ones they like and respect, they don't want to bang.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:biglaw lawyer of 20 years.... Law firms barely even have paralegals anymore. At least not on the regulatory and corporate sides. Are there still a lot on the litigation side?

And those post-college 2 year "legal clerk/paralegal" jobs that folks are mentioning.... those disappeared 20 years ago, to my knowledge. In my department, if you were an an attorney doing it with the paralegal, that would mean you were banging 62 year old Patty. Because there are no other options.


Huh? My practice group has 30 attorneys and professionals; we have a dozen paralegals.


Yeah, paralegals are still a thing-- we have like one paralegal for every 3 attorneys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:biglaw lawyer of 20 years.... Law firms barely even have paralegals anymore. At least not on the regulatory and corporate sides. Are there still a lot on the litigation side?

And those post-college 2 year "legal clerk/paralegal" jobs that folks are mentioning.... those disappeared 20 years ago, to my knowledge. In my department, if you were an an attorney doing it with the paralegal, that would mean you were banging 62 year old Patty. Because there are no other options.


Huh? My practice group has 30 attorneys and professionals; we have a dozen paralegals.


Yeah, paralegals are still a thing-- we have like one paralegal for every 3 attorneys.


Agree. Paralegals are hugely profitable. They earn $60k base which works out to about $31 an hour. Yet they bill out at $300 to $400 an hour. Obviously, you have to subtract benefits (401k, insurance, FICA, etc.), but paralegals are quite profitable.
post reply Forum Index » Relationship Discussion (non-explicit)
Message Quick Reply
Go to: