Big Law or DA Office?
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Date: September 10th, 2010 4:22 AM Author: twinkling friendly grandma
Hey guys I was wondering how hard it is to get position at the Boston DA office, and if a few years at a large Boston Firm would help me lateral into the DA Office.
Thanks!
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=1419457&forum_id=2#16009495) |
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Date: September 10th, 2010 6:10 PM Author: contagious boistinker haunted graveyard
The last dude's right, but I'll add a bit.
At your DA interview, the burden will be on you to (a) show a true interest in trials/criminal law; (b) explain why you didn't do both summers at the DA's office like everyone else, and (c) explain why you don't have 50+ jury trials under your belt.
They may even try to hire you at the entry level, saying that they "build up" cases a certain way.
If you're really gunning for this path, I'd suggest getting into a DA office in a smaller town (e.g., Springfield or something) a couple years before you want to get into the Boston office. It'll go a long way.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=1419457&forum_id=2#16012815)
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Date: September 11th, 2010 12:26 AM Author: razzmatazz violent keepsake machete
This is very credited. I know someone who lateraled to the Manhattan DA's office after several years in NYC biglaw, and they started out as a misdemeanor assistant along with 25 year olds fresh out of law school.
They let her advance through felonies much quicker, but I think most offices are big on building their ADAs from the bottom up.
That said, she gets paid a third of what she did in BIGLAW and is probably 12 times happier.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=1419457&forum_id=2#16015742) |
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