I’m currently studying for the LSAT and have been thinking about both Litigation and Transactional for a while. This has been the most helpful, well thought out video on this so far. Thanks Julian!
I have practiced at both litigation and transactional law firms and agree with everything in this video. I also believe your law school and discussions with classmates can truly influence your decision on which one to practice... many classmates on law review going into litigation would comment that transactional attorneys are not real attorneys haha, but at least no one is ******* up my day...well maybe a partner is
Just did my lsat a week ago and was writing my personal statment before this video but I've been following your content for a while now. I look up to you bro, keep up the great work!
Does anyone have experience with legal research in a continental law country? I imagine it would be very different from the research described in this video. But how exactly? I would like to know. Thanks
I appreciate your videos a lot, thanks. But I also feel it's my responsibility to tell you that you strongly resemble Uchiha Itachi. (Hopefully you get the reference).
I largely agree with you except I would add some nuance to litigators needing to do lots of ‘legal research’. This is true if you’re in a big law firm handling complex cases; but if you’re in a small-mid sized firm handling some run-of-the-mill disputes (e.g. simple breach of contract for failing to repay monies owed), you don’t actually need to do much research if any.
I’m currently studying for the LSAT and have been thinking about both Litigation and Transactional for a while. This has been the most helpful, well thought out video on this so far. Thanks Julian!
Crush the LSAT! I’m glad you found this helpful!!!
I am in the same boat. Thank you for the information
@@julianinlaw Thanks man!!
@@davidsalgado526LSATDemon has been phenomenal but is a lot more mentally draining than a textbook. You will improve much quicker though. Good luck!
I have practiced at both litigation and transactional law firms and agree with everything in this video. I also believe your law school and discussions with classmates can truly influence your decision on which one to practice... many classmates on law review going into litigation would comment that transactional attorneys are not real attorneys haha, but at least no one is ******* up my day...well maybe a partner is
Very funny in British commonwealth jurisdictions the feeling is same. Advocates think they’re a notch above conveyancers.
Can’t wait for collage life 😖
Just did my lsat a week ago and was writing my personal statment before this video but I've been following your content for a while now. I look up to you bro, keep up the great work!
Appreciate the support!! Crush the essay!
More video like these please. Learning so much. Also studying for the LSAT, wish me luck!
Good luck!! More vids to come!
Your videos provide so much value. It’s greatly appreciated from the next gen of attorneys!
Julian! Appreciate your videos so much. Thanks man
You are so welcome Braden!! Appreciate the love
Do litigators also work in big law firms? Great video btw, I’m really loving the new content!
Yes absolutely! Firms largest practice areas are litigation & transactional
Lightened my mind! Thanks
I am guessing AI will replace transactional lawyers before it replaces litigation lawyers (litigators).
AI might *assist* litigators, though.
Appreciate your videos so much.
Thanks sir it's really useful or informative tutorial
Weird question, but in transactional law, do you ever deal with interest? For example, negotiating interest rates etc.
Thank you, ive been confused for a while
great video!
1:05 Be careful of Janice in accounting
Does anyone have experience with legal research in a continental law country? I imagine it would be very different from the research described in this video. But how exactly? I would like to know. Thanks
Love the videos!
What does Harold know about law anyway?
Thank you!
I don’t know if anyone has told you this, but you look like a black-haired Harold Gunderson from Suits 😂
Eloquent ❤
Anyes she is entertaining,Bazel? Mazel?
I appreciate your videos a lot, thanks. But I also feel it's my responsibility to tell you that you strongly resemble Uchiha Itachi. (Hopefully you get the reference).
I largely agree with you except I would add some nuance to litigators needing to do lots of ‘legal research’. This is true if you’re in a big law firm handling complex cases; but if you’re in a small-mid sized firm handling some run-of-the-mill disputes (e.g. simple breach of contract for failing to repay monies owed), you don’t actually need to do much research if any.
Helpful insight, thank you