Concerns for a Future Lawyer Regarding Training Choices
A future lawyer is anxious that her choice to begin her career in an in-house legal department may restrict her professional opportunities later.
“I’m facing a dilemma about my career path: If I complete my training contract in an in-house setting, will this impede my ability to later transition to a private law firm as a newly qualified (NQ) lawyer? I’ve just committed to a training role at an insurance firm’s internal legal team and I’m concerned that this decision might constrain my career possibilities in the future. I would appreciate your advice on this matter, and please keep my inquiry anonymous. Thank you!”
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