Question of the Day:

This is a question a lot of lawyers ask themselves—and honestly, it’s not always an easy answer.

Specializing can make you the go-to person in a particular area of law. You become an expert, and that can make you super attractive to clients and firms looking for someone with deep knowledge. If you enjoy diving deep into one subject and becoming a recognized expert, this could be the way to go.

On the flip side, being a generalist means you have a wider range of skills and can adapt to different situations. You’re not tied down to just one type of law, which can give you flexibility and more career options. Plus, firms often love generalists because they can handle multiple types of cases and jump in wherever needed.

So, what’s the right move? It depends on what you enjoy doing and where you see your career going. Do you want to be the expert in one area or have the freedom to try different things?

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