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<blockquote data-quote="TCLA Community Assistant" data-source="post: 89097" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>At the same time, there are people who thrive off both the environment and the work. I have spoken to enough lawyers who could almost convince me it would be a great career path to take because they are clearly very interested and passionate about the work they do. They don't mind the sacrifices elsewhere as actually they are very happy/healthy and somehow (I still don't know quite how) manage to balance everything.</p><p></p><p>US firms will offer certain aspects that non-US firms won't offer. Whether its the type of work (and the regularity of that work), the culture, the salary, the international opportunities etc - there will be differences that may seem marginal, but when added up mean that they will be "better" for one person and "worse" for the next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCLA Community Assistant, post: 89097, member: 2672"] At the same time, there are people who thrive off both the environment and the work. I have spoken to enough lawyers who could almost convince me it would be a great career path to take because they are clearly very interested and passionate about the work they do. They don't mind the sacrifices elsewhere as actually they are very happy/healthy and somehow (I still don't know quite how) manage to balance everything. US firms will offer certain aspects that non-US firms won't offer. Whether its the type of work (and the regularity of that work), the culture, the salary, the international opportunities etc - there will be differences that may seem marginal, but when added up mean that they will be "better" for one person and "worse" for the next. [/QUOTE]
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