Hey guys, I'm an aspiring law student who is about to start uni, and doing law has always been my ambition right from the start. What hasn't been so clear is what field i would like to get into out of a couple of the major options. I've always thought either criminal law or commercial law but can't decide which because of the lack of clarity surrounding ones role, and the process of moving up in these sorts of jobs.
For example, coming from USYD or UNSW and getting into a major firm in commercial law, is the final aim to become a partner or just a senior lawyer who just remains in this position until retirement?
And with criminal law, at the end of the day if you end up working for yourself, isn't that the same as someone who graduates from eg. UWS with a law degree and end up in the same position despite not working as hard to get into the course as someone from say UNSW OR USYD with their higher uai requirements obviously?
Or are there major criminal law firms as well where you can start off at straight out of uni for the sort of salary that i know commercial firms offer graduates? If not, where do you start as a criminal lawyer who eventually wants to work for themselves?
Also, what's required to get from solicitor to barrister where the big guns are and how long would this usually take before one can try to step up? I've heard of barristers earning in excess of 6 grand a day, so how much would an average solicitor earn?
Finally, what are the hours and pay like in both? And which is the most stressful?
I know theres plenty in there but i'm really looking ahead atm and any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Will
For example, coming from USYD or UNSW and getting into a major firm in commercial law, is the final aim to become a partner or just a senior lawyer who just remains in this position until retirement?
And with criminal law, at the end of the day if you end up working for yourself, isn't that the same as someone who graduates from eg. UWS with a law degree and end up in the same position despite not working as hard to get into the course as someone from say UNSW OR USYD with their higher uai requirements obviously?
Or are there major criminal law firms as well where you can start off at straight out of uni for the sort of salary that i know commercial firms offer graduates? If not, where do you start as a criminal lawyer who eventually wants to work for themselves?
Also, what's required to get from solicitor to barrister where the big guns are and how long would this usually take before one can try to step up? I've heard of barristers earning in excess of 6 grand a day, so how much would an average solicitor earn?
Finally, what are the hours and pay like in both? And which is the most stressful?
I know theres plenty in there but i'm really looking ahead atm and any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Will