Law is one of the most popular career choices young people nominate year after year, cohort after cohort. And it’s not hard to see why. For generations, students have grown up watching legal dramas - LA Law, Suits, The Good Wife and wanted that life. The sharp suits. The courtroom wins. The confidence of Harvey Specter walking into a room and owning it. It looks like the perfect career. High stakes, high reward, and never boring.
The reality is more complicated than that.
Arj Puveendran is a partner at top tier commercial law firm Thomsons leading a team, running his own book of clients, and doing the legal equivalent of building a business within a business. He’s worked across small and large firms to get there. And what he’ll tell you is that the gap between the TV version and the reality is significant. Cases don’t resolve in a week. You don’t walk into court the day after taking a brief. The work is methodical, precise, and unforgiving and the stakes are real. A missing signature or a misplaced clause can unravel months of negotiation and cost a client everything.
He also talks about what AI is starting to mean for the profession and it’s significant. Platforms like Legora and Harvey are already in the market, automating the research, the drafting, and the routine work that junior lawyers have always used to learn the craft. The process work that once built foundational skills is being absorbed fast. But AI is not infallible and in a profession where the consequences of an error can be catastrophic, lawyers still need to know enough to interrogate the output, not just accept it. For graduates entering the field right now, the impact of all of this on how they learn, how they work, and what will be expected of them is only just beginning to play out.
And he gets honest about the cost. The long hours. The stress that internalises quietly and shows up in your body in ways you don’t always notice until much later. But it’s not all hard. The intellectual engagement that keeps your brain working at its best every single day. The financial trajectory. The ability to do meaningful pro bono work. And a professional credibility that opens doors well beyond the law.
If you’ve ever considered law this one is worth 20 minutes of your time.
In this episode:
- Why Arj chose law over a medicine scholarship and why he’s never questioned it
- What lawyers actually do all day and where the Harvey Specter version falls apart
- How AI is reshaping the profession and what that means for graduates entering the field right now
- Why in law, getting it wrong is never a small thing
- The long hours, the stress, and the cost of building a career in a high stakes profession
- What the career gives back financially, intellectually, and beyond
- What Arj would tell his 20-year-old self
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