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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My husband works in Biglaw, and is now looking to either do Office of General Counsel for a Government Department, or work for the DOJ. He did a Federal Clerkship, went to a top 5 law school, and was on the Law Review. Which route is more likely to open doors? And if he works for the DOJ, which is more prestigious, AUSA, or a DOJ trial position? Also, which route will be more family-friendly? Thanks![/quote] It completely depends on the division within DoJ. And as for prestige, again, that depends on what he wants to do with it. If he wants to litigate, and be in court all the time, he should do AUSA. However, if he wants to work in the private sector in complex commercial civil litigation, it may not help him to work on simple fact pattern criminal matters as an AUSA. So, again it depends on what type of cases he will be working on, and what he ultimately wants to do wafter the experience.[/quote]
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