Absolutely. I am a legal assistant now at a big NYC firm. I was "interested" in law, but didn't want to commit to another 3 years of schooling immediately. If you haven't had much exposure to law and big law it will open your eyes and may give you a leg-up as a first year associate down the road (but I am also biased as the position I accepted entails learning skills I could translate to other fields).
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Absolutely. I am a legal assistant now at a big NYC firm. I was "interested" in law, but didn't want to commit to another 3 years of schooling immediately. If you haven't had much exposure to law and big law it will open your eyes and may give you a leg-up as a first year associate down the road (but I am also biased as the position I accepted entails learning skills I could translate to other fields).