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This Q&A addresses whether being told “you’re too new” in a law firm is a dismissal or simply part of the profession’s training process. The answer explains that early-career associates are not expected to handle trials, depositions, or major transactions within their first few years. It typically takes about five years to develop the skills and judgment needed for critical responsibilities, and those years should be seen as a paid training period. Rather than viewing such feedback as a power move, young attorneys should focus on excelling at smaller tasks, seeking diverse assignments, and building the trust that eventually leads to larger opportunities.
Just an Excuse or a Normal Part of Training?
QUESTION
Is it true that when someone says, “You’re too new, I don’t feel you’re ready for certain critical roles in a law firm,” that it’s just an excuse or a power move?
ANSWER
No, it’s not an excuse or a power move when someone tells you that you’re too new or not ready for certain responsibilities. That’s completely normal in law firms. The reality is that people need to prove themselves gradually before being trusted with critical roles. If you’ve only been practicing for two years, it would be unrealistic for anyone to expect you to try cases, take depositions, or lead major transactions. These are responsibilities that require not just legal knowledge, but judgment, maturity, and experience—things that only come with time. To understand why being told you’re “too new” often reflects broader law firm hiring behaviors rather than a personal critique, review this breakdown of law firm recruitment trends and hiring strategies in 2025, which explains how firms are adapting interview selections based on experience levels.

In most practice areas, it takes about five years to truly get a handle on what you’re doing. That’s when you start to feel comfortable, confident, and capable of handling more serious responsibilities. During those first few years, you’re essentially being paid to learn. That’s something a lot of young attorneys don’t fully appreciate. When you’re being paid $150,000 or more a year, over five years that’s three-quarters of a million dollars invested in your training. That’s an incredible opportunity. You’re being compensated while you develop skills that will sustain your career for decades. For a broader look at how attorneys grow into complex responsibilities and build well‑rounded careers, check out this comprehensive guide to legal career paths and development tips — essential context for understanding typical firm expectations in early practice.


So if someone says you’re not ready, that’s not a slight. It’s simply the truth—you’re still in the training phase. Instead of worrying about why you’re not being given a trial or a leadership role right away, you should focus on making the most of the work you do receive. Do it at the highest level you can. Pay attention to details, take feedback seriously, and demonstrate that you’re someone partners can trust. The better you perform on smaller assignments, the more confidence others will have in you when bigger opportunities arise. This perception of early‑career training can be better understood within the state of the legal market and career expectations for attorneys in 2025, where firm hiring pressures and evolving practice needs shape associate development timelines.

Of course, you also want to be strategic about where you work. Larger law firms often have more complex clients and higher expectations, and that environment can accelerate your learning. But even in the biggest firms, there are partners who’ve built long, successful careers without ever taking a case to trial. Some litigation partners at top firms focus entirely on motion practice, discovery, or appellate work. They’re still highly valuable and very successful. That shows you that not every experience is necessary to prove your worth. What matters most is developing competence in your area and showing steady growth. Understanding how hiring managers evaluate early‑career attorneys helps clarify why feedback about experience can be constructive — explore these insider tips from law firm hiring managers to better position yourself in evaluations and feedback loops.

It’s also important to remember that law firms are businesses serving paying clients. Clients expect a certain level of service, and they’re not going to be comfortable with a second-year associate handling something as critical as a trial or a multimillion-dollar transaction on their own. The partners in the firm have an obligation to those clients, and part of that obligation is making sure the right people are doing the right work at the right stage of their careers. That’s why you’re eased into responsibility over time.

So when you hear “you’re not ready,” you shouldn’t view it as a rejection or a power play. You should view it as part of the natural process of becoming a lawyer. Your early years are about training, and your compensation reflects that investment in you. As long as you continue to improve, seek out work from different partners, and stay committed to developing your skills, the larger opportunities will come when the time is right. For attorneys feeling disheartened by early setbacks or feedback, this piece on how focus impacts long‑term success in legal careers provides perspective on practicing intentionally and advancing strategically.



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