I love to hear these kinds of comments! Just made my day 😊 I appreciate that and feeling super motivated to keep the content coming and making each video more valuable and fun to watch :) Thanks for the support! 💙
Nice content Denise! I'm taking LSAT in November and will be applying this month, just will wait till scores get sent out. My goal is criminal defense, but cool to see corporate work!
Hi there! So glad to hear this and wishing you all the best on the LSAT!! It's really cool to see pre-law students that already know (or have a sense of) what practice area they want to go into. You're ahead of the game already 😊
Good Afternoon, Denise: I hope this message finds you well. Though I am unaware of the state where your legal practice occurs, California paralegal educational requirements hold a baccalaureate degree; while the fields acquisition remains in considerations antinomy, ecumenical paralegal employment acquisition requires the candidate to obtain a baccalaureate degree. Why is this, especially when paralegal certifications arise? Any information held on the topic above would be appreciated. Best regards, Cole
Thank you for sharing your day. I graduate in April and plan on taking the July 2024 California Bar Exam. Any suggestions on how to choose an area of law? I am naturally drawn to criminal defense, but corporate law and real estate also seems very interesting.
Hi there! Wishing you all the good vibes and best of luck finishing your final year of law school! In terms of choosing an area of expertise, if you're drawn to a particular area (such as crim defense), I'd suggest you try to get an internship or clerk at a crim law firm so you can gain experience and see if you like it. If it's not for you then you can always go broad like working at a general civil law firm so you can learn litigation and how the courts work. This is especially helpful in your first couple of years as a junior attorney as you get thrown into the fire and are forced to think quickly on your feet -- which will inevitably shape you to become a better all-around attorney and have thicker skin. Then, if you want to branch out to corporate law or go in-house, you'll have the real skills of an attorney and litigator and is a much easier transition then going the other way around (i.e., in-house to litigation). Best of luck! You got this.
It’s hard to get an in-house counsel job as a first year attorney. Not impossible but those employers are looking for attorneys with previous in-house experience. Or at the minimum attorneys who come from law firms and can switch over laterally. I would suggest interning while you’re in law school so you can get your foot in the door at whatever corporate job that interests you the most! Wishing you all the best in your legal career 🙏🏼❤️ you got this!
Depending on how many years you’ve been practicing, for me I’m right around the 4-5yr mark as an attorney. The range for me as a California attorney is between $150k-200k.
Thanks for bringing us into your world, you really have motivated me to keep it professional, fun and just live life yk !
I love to hear these kinds of comments! Just made my day 😊 I appreciate that and feeling super motivated to keep the content coming and making each video more valuable and fun to watch :) Thanks for the support! 💙
The things that I'm learning from your career standpoint, thanks for sharing Denise.
So happy to hear this and that you're finding the legal/career videos helpful :)
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Nice content Denise! I'm taking LSAT in November and will be applying this month, just will wait till scores get sent out. My goal is criminal defense, but cool to see corporate work!
Hi there! So glad to hear this and wishing you all the best on the LSAT!! It's really cool to see pre-law students that already know (or have a sense of) what practice area they want to go into. You're ahead of the game already 😊
Well I'm in my 30s lol and have tons of work experience so I went in with a defined goal. Thank you for replying!@@SwaggyEsq
Just found your channel and I really enjoyed it. LOVE IT
Thanks for watching and supporting! 🩷
I enjoyed getting to see how you work in pretty much a typical day. Really love your content
Thanks so much, Jean! 💞
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You inspired me to fold my own laundry that was sitting on my bed while I was watching this video.
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Studying to become a UK CILEX lawyer to work in corporate world, thanks for making a video about this!
Hope it was helpful! 🙂↕️🙏🏼
Loving your content Denise :)
I appreciate that so much! 🥰glad you're loving the content!
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Great vlog, really enjoyed. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it! 💜
Good Afternoon, Denise:
I hope this message finds you well. Though I am unaware of the state where your legal practice occurs, California paralegal educational requirements hold a baccalaureate degree; while the fields acquisition remains in considerations antinomy, ecumenical paralegal employment acquisition requires the candidate to obtain a baccalaureate degree. Why is this, especially when paralegal certifications arise?
Any information held on the topic above would be appreciated.
Best regards,
Cole
nice...one day we can discuss about law
Thank you for sharing your day. I graduate in April and plan on taking the July 2024 California Bar Exam. Any suggestions on how to choose an area of law? I am naturally drawn to criminal defense, but corporate law and real estate also seems very interesting.
Hi there! Wishing you all the good vibes and best of luck finishing your final year of law school! In terms of choosing an area of expertise, if you're drawn to a particular area (such as crim defense), I'd suggest you try to get an internship or clerk at a crim law firm so you can gain experience and see if you like it. If it's not for you then you can always go broad like working at a general civil law firm so you can learn litigation and how the courts work.
This is especially helpful in your first couple of years as a junior attorney as you get thrown into the fire and are forced to think quickly on your feet -- which will inevitably shape you to become a better all-around attorney and have thicker skin. Then, if you want to branch out to corporate law or go in-house, you'll have the real skills of an attorney and litigator and is a much easier transition then going the other way around (i.e., in-house to litigation).
Best of luck! You got this.
Where are you located? Like the day in the life videos !!
Hi there! Thanks for the support on the channel 😊 I’m a California licensed attorney so am based here.
Where is your standing desk from?
Costco! 🤗 it’s called Tresanti Geller 47” Adjustable Height Desk. I got it on sale last year for around $250.
Hola!!!❤ Im begging you to give advice on how to land a corporate job😭 did u take a bunch of biz law courses at school?
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It’s hard to get an in-house counsel job as a first year attorney. Not impossible but those employers are looking for attorneys with previous in-house experience. Or at the minimum attorneys who come from law firms and can switch over laterally. I would suggest interning while you’re in law school so you can get your foot in the door at whatever corporate job that interests you the most!
Wishing you all the best in your legal career 🙏🏼❤️ you got this!
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How much do you get paid for a role like this if you don't mind answering with a range if you don't want to be personal? It would be helpful for me.
Depending on how many years you’ve been practicing, for me I’m right around the 4-5yr mark as an attorney. The range for me as a California attorney is between $150k-200k.
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