You were destined to be a storyteller. I have yet to meet a RUclipsr who can put together a video with such depth and clarity for an explanation of a complicated topic.
This was a great video! I worked in corporate law previously and I like to think that the work feels like a giant group project the night before it’s due except it feels that way every day. Additionally, the client service aspect of corporate means that we are very close with clients and their clients too!
Thanks for the overview! I once was an aspiring JD/MBA candidate but someone got in my ear and talked me out of it. I ended up getting a Duke MBA but graduated during the recession so my IB dreams didn't work out. Sometimes I get the itch to learn more about legal though. Great content!
As an M&A lawyer… this is really accurate👌🏻 - and I also like to think that corporate lawyers work to build something thats wanted by all parties instead of fighting for a result thats not wanted by anybody;)
Hi Cece! Great video. Can you make a video talking about the writing lawyers do? Like how do you learn to write contracts? Is it clear and concise writing, etc.?
Any plans to release episode 3 ? Would be fantastic to get your perspective since that's the area of law I'm curios about dropping my career in tech to pursuing. Really helpful videos btw, thank you !
as always, your video is informative with great clarity, and really enjoyable to watch~ really looking forward to your next one about regulatory practice... btw, is it accurate to say that data privacy practice involves a lot of regulatory work in case of govt investigations about privacy breaches?
In 2L right now and feel the exact way about Lit being grating and anxiety-inducing. Nevertheless, there’s something about investigations that come with being a litigator that I enjoy. How/why did you choose lit despite your reservations about it?
Great bird’s eye view explanation. I’ve always wanted to know the nuts and bolts of what M&A attorneys do, this vid clarified it, thanks! Follow up question tho: do these attorneys have access to proprietary/special tools or software thats aids or accelerate researching during the due diligence phase? I’d imagine gathering all that data would be extraordinarily tedious without access to certain tools that streamline the research. Surely you can’t just google all the info you need..?
Hey Cece you're KILLING it with this video format but for the sake of variety i think it'd be great if you could include some video clips of the examples that you're speaking about. This way the video doesn't come across as a lecture more than a fun informative video. Crazy thumbnail btw 😁
It definitely depends on the law firm. I am a corporate lawyer at a large firm, and I've done both corporate (forming companies, giving presentations on corporate issues and even a marger) as well as litigation-oriented (asylum) pro bono projects.
How should one understand your strange comment? Are you trying to complement or degrade her? If you have constructive criticism about the points she's making, respectfully share them. If you disagree with her completely or dislike her appearance, don't watch her content. But to imply that she's not worthy of love - because that's what your comment seems to be getting at - is beyond the pale
Never been interested in law but corporate sounds so interesting!! Helping people to AVOID conflict actually sounds kinda fulfilling LOL. Not that I'm pivoting careers at this point but I see the appeal here
You were destined to be a storyteller. I have yet to meet a RUclipsr who can put together a video with such depth and clarity for an explanation of a complicated topic.
This was a great video! I worked in corporate law previously and I like to think that the work feels like a giant group project the night before it’s due except it feels that way every day. Additionally, the client service aspect of corporate means that we are very close with clients and their clients too!
I was actually waiting for you to post this and this is what I wake up to. Thanks.
ofc!! thanks for your patience too as i figure out how to streamline making videos ❤️ hope you found it helpful!
Thanks for the overview! I once was an aspiring JD/MBA candidate but someone got in my ear and talked me out of it. I ended up getting a Duke MBA but graduated during the recession so my IB dreams didn't work out. Sometimes I get the itch to learn more about legal though. Great content!
I’m not in law school or anything yet, but can I ask why they talked you out of it/what reasons?
As an M&A lawyer… this is really accurate👌🏻 - and I also like to think that corporate lawyers work to build something thats wanted by all parties instead of fighting for a result thats not wanted by anybody;)
Such insightful content that’s otherwise so difficult to get your hands on as an undergrad interested in law. Can’t wait for part 3🤩
Quoting a 90’s movie: “Nice stems!” 🌷🌷
This was insightful, concise and full of wisdom. Still waiting on part three!
I love when this lady post new vids! So much knowledge
Great video, thank you for making this! I'm a 2L going to a big law firm next summer, hoping to practice private equity, so this was very helpful!
Hi Cece! Great video. Can you make a video talking about the writing lawyers do? Like how do you learn to write contracts? Is it clear and concise writing, etc.?
Any plans to release episode 3 ? Would be fantastic to get your perspective since that's the area of law I'm curios about dropping my career in tech to pursuing. Really helpful videos btw, thank you !
Love your content! Thanks for making this :)
This is fantastic. Thank you, Cece.
Finally, this episode dropped.
I loved this video, thank you so much!
so glad to hear!! thank you for watching!
Thank you so much for this video! I’m currently applying to LS and it’s super helpful to have more info :)
Have been waiting for this episode! Ty for sharing Cece
as always, your video is informative with great clarity, and really enjoyable to watch~ really looking forward to your next one about regulatory practice... btw, is it accurate to say that data privacy practice involves a lot of regulatory work in case of govt investigations about privacy breaches?
So good! Looking foward to your vid on regulatory law.
you're a great speaker. looking forward to the video on regulatory.
Thank you for these. They’re very informative! 🎃
Thanks for these videos! You're awesome!!!
In 2L right now and feel the exact way about Lit being grating and anxiety-inducing. Nevertheless, there’s something about investigations that come with being a litigator that I enjoy. How/why did you choose lit despite your reservations about it?
Really good video - thanks for the info!
Is part 3 coming?
Great bird’s eye view explanation. I’ve always wanted to know the nuts and bolts of what M&A attorneys do, this vid clarified it, thanks!
Follow up question tho: do these attorneys have access to proprietary/special tools or software thats aids or accelerate researching during the due diligence phase? I’d imagine gathering all that data would be extraordinarily tedious without access to certain tools that streamline the research. Surely you can’t just google all the info you need..?
Hey Cece you're KILLING it with this video format but for the sake of variety i think it'd be great if you could include some video clips of the examples that you're speaking about. This way the video doesn't come across as a lecture more than a fun informative video. Crazy thumbnail btw 😁
Hi there! Is there a part 3 of this series?
not yet--working on it!
@@CeceXie oh awesome! I just wanted to make sure I wasn’t missing anything 😃
Thank you for making this!! Does corporate law also include opportunities for pro bono work, as litigation does?
It definitely depends on the law firm. I am a corporate lawyer at a large firm, and I've done both corporate (forming companies, giving presentations on corporate issues and even a marger) as well as litigation-oriented (asylum) pro bono projects.
Agreed that it depends on the firm. Generally attorneys are there to bill those hours for the firm though.
great legs counselor lol
Where is pt 3 ?? 😋
semi-comprehensive
DO you think that IA would replace Corporate Lawyer?
Will you do a video on regulatory
please drop the regulatory video!!
it's on the list! have just been a little swamped with trying to figure out podcasting, but it's the next youtube video i'll make
where is the regulatory video?
Also a hiden purpuse
I thought you quit?
i did. but i didn't immediately forget what practicing law was like
You should wear a mic or use a microphone, the audio is not good and echoes off the walls.
God bless the soul of whoever's your partner.
How should one understand your strange comment? Are you trying to complement or degrade her? If you have constructive criticism about the points she's making, respectfully share them. If you disagree with her completely or dislike her appearance, don't watch her content. But to imply that she's not worthy of love - because that's what your comment seems to be getting at - is beyond the pale
God bless your soul. You should be reading your Bible not be on RUclips. Go back to bed.
@@Ovprksdnw 😂 you must be a lawyer. And if you aren't one yet, please become one!
you talk way too much. My head hurts halfway through.
Never been interested in law but corporate sounds so interesting!! Helping people to AVOID conflict actually sounds kinda fulfilling LOL. Not that I'm pivoting careers at this point but I see the appeal here
You mentioned in the beginning of the video that you didn't love the "lifestyle" of M&A work, can you possibly speak more to that point? Thank you!!!
Very detailed video. Thanks for sharing.
Super cool and interesting, thanks for all this! Def liked/sub'd