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Transitioning from Litigation to Transactional Practice Groups as Associate

  • Writer: Caroline McInnis
    Caroline McInnis
  • Sep 5, 2022
  • 1 min read

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Making the transition from litigation to transactional law can be challenging, but with careful planning and a focused effort, it is possible. Here are some tips for an associate attorney to make the transition:

  1. Expand your knowledge: Familiarize yourself with the key concepts and principles of transactional law, including contract law, corporate governance, and securities law. Consider taking courses or attending seminars to build your knowledge and skills.

  2. Network: Attend events and connect with lawyers in the transactional law community. Join professional organizations, such as the Association of Corporate Counsel or the American Bar Association's Section of Business Law.

  3. Seek mentorship: Find a mentor who is experienced in transactional law and can offer guidance and advice as you make the transition.

  4. Build your brand: Develop a professional brand that showcases your expertise and interests in transactional law. This can include creating a professional website, writing articles, and presenting at events.

  5. Look for opportunities: Seek out opportunities to work on transactional matters within your current firm or look for lateral opportunities at other firms that have a strong transactional practice.

  6. Be persistent: Making a successful transition from litigation to transactional law may take time and effort, but persistence and dedication can pay off in the long run.

It's also important to be flexible and open to new experiences as you make the transition. Building a strong network and developing expertise in transactional law can help you find opportunities and establish yourself as a valuable asset in this practice area.

 
 
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