
Babatunde Cadmus '15L

Babatunde Cadmus '15L
Where will you be working after graduation and in what practice area, if you know?
I will be working at the Philadelphia office of Pepper Hamilton LLP. I don't know which practice area I will be placed in yet.
Did you know coming into law school that you wanted to work for a big law firm?
No. I actually came to law school wanting to go into criminal defense, as I was a Criminal Justice major in college. But classes like Contracts, Civil Procedure, CBA and Publicly Held exposed me to the civil law side, and I developed an interest in civil litigation and business law. I knew that big law firms generally do this kind of work, so I pursued that career.
What classes do you think are helpful to take to prepare for a BigLaw job, and when would you recommend taking them?
First year courses like Civil Procedure, Contracts, Torts and APLP are all helpful. I would also recommend taking CBA, and Publicly Held during the 2L year. If someone is interested in a specific niche of business law, such as bankruptcy, corporate taxation, or antitrust, I would recommend taking those courses as well.
Can you describe your job search process?
After my 2L year, I interviewed for my summer position with Pepper Hamilton through W&L's summer regional interview program in Charlottesville. I generally applied broadly, but restricted my geographical area to the mid-Atlantic region. In addition to the school's regional interview program, I applied to firms through OCI and various job fairs and interview programs not affiliated with W&L. I generally applied to firms that had at least a few W&L alumni as attorneys. I also targeted firms with large and reputable litigation departments. I started the process of applying to law firms-which began with perfecting my resume and cover letters-in December of my 1L year. After that, I kept applying to different firms all through the spring semester and during the summer.