A 44-year-old mother of two left the federal prosecutor's office to become the Director of Operations and Vendor Management at a San Francisco public eCommerce technology company.
A BigLaw attorney left his litigation job after 12 years to become the editor and team leader of a leading intellectual property magazine in New York City.
A Boston-based Big Law litigator moved into a vice president of operations role for a Legal Tech startup.
A solo attorney left the law to become an executive recruiter in Los Angeles.
A business attorney moved into a project manager role at a San Francisco SaaS marketing start-up.
A mid-sized firm litigator moved into her dream career in library science.
A 55-year-old former family law attorney moved to Seattle from New York for a MarTech strategy and account manager role.
A criminal defense attorney became the editor of a major online publication based in Berkeley, California at 40 years old.
An Indiana-based criminal and family law attorney in Indiana left his practice of 30 years and became the head of operations and project manager at a medical services company at 57 years of age.
A BigLaw attorney left the firm grind behind to found his own cultural, legal and data-driven creative strategy practice for Hi-Tech companies.
A Philadelphia criminal defense attorney transitioned into a customer success career.
A 40-year-old trial attorney left the law to become a strategy consultant with a major professional services firm.
A death penalty appellate attorney of over 30 years left her practice to lead a governor-appointed commission to repair Idaho's social services infrastructure.
A data privacy attorney left to become an associate consultant for a major advisory firm specializing in pharma and biotech.
A 42-year-old North Carolina attorney left corporate law and moved into asset management for a major US bank.
A Big Law corporate transactional attorney left the firm to follow his passion as an executive director of a Washington DC non-profit.
A Maryland city attorney became an investigator for the federal government.
A cyber-security lawyer left her job to start her own data privacy consulting business.
A Utah-based natural resource attorney left his comprehensive acquisition, drilling, and division order title opinion practice to leverage his property title background and become the title and escrow manager of a tech-enabled title agency and closing firm.
A successful Los Angeles-based litigation attorney, first as a partner at a large national firm, then as senior counsel at one of California's preeminent healthcare finance litigation firms, left the law to found his own copywriting and content marketing agency serving B2B tech and SaaS clients in the fintech, healthtech and legal tech industries.
A BigLaw Antitrust & Competition litigator left his American Lawyer Top 15 firm to become the Compliance Senior Officer, Anticompetitive Behavior at a major global bank.
A Philadelphia-based zoning and land use attorney left the law to become a trust officer at a rising financial services firm.
A BigLaw attorney left his 30-year corporate practice to found his own business consulting firm that includes virtual GC opportunities with promising startups and matchmaking for M&A and financial transactions.
A Washington DC transactional attorney became the Senior Manager of Program Development for a highly respected, nationwide professional association, where he is responsible for developing world-class substantive in-person and online programming to educate, develop and connect their members at the various stages of their career cycle.
A ten-year San Diego-based non-profit attorney who provides legal services for seniors moved from her frontline attorney role to become the organization's Director of Fund and Program Development. "I absolutely love my new position and look forward to work each day."
A Miami-based family law attorney left her practice to become an Account Manager for a rising LegalTech company.
A San Francisco-based, 6-year employment law attorney left her firm to become Head of People Operations for a very well funded climate tech startup.
... and many more. And be sure to scroll down a bit more - three Leave Law Behind course graduates who left the law shot short videos below telling you more about their experience.
You have the skills, the intelligence and the precedent to leave the law for a "non-law" career. All you need is some guidance and the steps to take to get there. That's where Leave Law Behind comes in.