Biglaw Associate Who Moonlights As Opera Singer To Perform At Carnegie Hall

Wow! If you'd like to support a Biglaw attorney who managed to dream the impossible dream, tickets are available here.

Marie-Joe Abi-Nassif (Photo via Facebook)

Marie-Joe Abi-Nassif (Photo via Facebook)

If you thought you were busy and overworked as a Biglaw associate, just imagine trying to balance your legal career with a professional singing career. That’s exactly what Marie-Joe Abi-Nassif, a second-year associate at Latham & Watkins, has to do every day.

While training at Julliard, Abi-Nassif started her career at the firm as a paralegal in the capital markets and M&A group. After working at the firm for two years, the accomplished opera singer enrolled in Columbia’s LL.M. program. Since graduating last year, she works as an M&A attorney at the firm by day, and by night — and in whatever spare time she can find when she’s not billing her life away — she practices her music.

Balancing music and law isn’t easy, but’s possible to hit high billables and high notes if you try hard enough. Abi-Nassif elaborated on that in an interview with the Am Law Daily: “When you work at a firm like Latham, you need to be responsive to the clients and the supervisors … but I try to manage my musical schedule according to my availability from a work perspective. Sometimes I have to cancel my trainings because I need to be at the office late, but this doesn’t prevent me from studying when I go home.”

For lawyers who once dreamed of becoming singers like Abi-Nassif and felt the need to put away their musical passions to practice law, perhaps it’s time to start honing your hobby again — it could make you a better lawyer. Here’s what Abi-Nassif had to say about that in an interview with Columbia Law School, her alma mater:

“It takes a lot of mental control to shift gears every day,” she says. However, Abi-Nassif finds her relationship with music informs her legal work. “I think my singing career gives me the ability to think outside the box as a lawyer,” she adds. “It also gives me the emotional intelligence to understand other people and adjust accordingly.”

Marie-Joe Abi-Nassif’s debut at the famed Carnegie Hall is tomorrow at 8 p.m., where the mezzo-soprano will perform songs and arias from works by Bellini, Rossini, Bizet, Fauré, to name a few. Many of her Latham colleagues, including the the managing partner of the New York office, will be seated in the front row for her performance.

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If you’d like to support a Biglaw attorney who managed to dream the impossible dream, tickets are available here, and range from $35 to $50. Bravissima, Marie-Joe!

Latham Associate Moonlights as Opera Singer [Am Law Daily]
Hitting the High Note [Columbia Law School]


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