Big Law Life

#129: What Junior BigLaw Partners Wish They Understood Earlier


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In this episode, I discuss one of the most challenging transitions in BigLaw: becoming a partner and discovering that legal excellence alone is no longer enough. Many lawyers spend years focused on producing outstanding work, developing technical expertise, and meeting the expectations required for partnership. Then, almost overnight, they find themselves responsible for understanding firm economics, managing teams, developing business, exercising independent judgment, navigating internal politics, and building a practice that functions as a business. The result is that many talented new partners feel overwhelmed not because they lack ability, but because the role requires an entirely different set of skills than the ones that got them promoted.

I break down five realities that frequently catch junior partners off guard and explain practical ways to respond before these challenges undermine long-term success. I discuss why understanding profitability, realization, and firm economics is essential; how management responsibilties often take up more time than expected; why business development can be a challenge in those early partnership years; how the disappearance of the associate safety net creates a new sense of professional exposure; and navigating firm politics and institutional structures becomes critical. Throughout the episode, I explain why successful partners focus on incremental growth, support systems, mentorship, and deliberate skill development rather than assuming they should already know how to navigate every aspect of partnership.

At a Glance

01:20 Why becoming a partner often feels harder than lawyers expect

03:02 The business side of law firm economics most associates never learn

05:46 How new partners unintentionally create stress and confusion for their teams

08:32 Why business development feels uncomfortable for so many lawyers

10:07 Practical strategies for building client relationships and generating work

11:58 How to navigate the loss of the associate safety net after promotion

14:09 The realities of firm politics, influence, and credit sharing

17:11 The habits and mindset shifts that help junior partners succeed faster

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