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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m almost in the same position — 8 years in big law as an associate, maybe will be promoted to counsel in the next few years but maybe not, wondering how long this can last. I’m not worried about being asked to leave (naive?), but I do think it’ll be strange if people junior to me are promoted over me — for me, that will be the sure sign that I need to leave. Not totally sure what’s next, I’m in litigation so no niche area. Maybe government if I can find an agency to take me? [/quote] I think govt is kind of the standard exit path for litigators in DC. Lots of people on this board who did biglaw to gov’t litigation. [/quote] Yup. We always knew the deal when law firm associate folks with a certain number of years came around looking for a govt job. [/quote] It’s not a bad deal to be a govt attorney esp if you have a working spouse. I know some dual-govt-lawyer couples in my neighborhood and it seems like a good life (as long as you didnt get accustomed to two biglaw salaries). [/quote] Can personally vouch. Is the money the same- not even close. But I average less than 40 hours a week and make over 120. Wife is also a GS 14. Our quality of life is much better now.[/quote]
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