Do you mean Liberal firms? Or Democratic firms?
There is a difference...
Firms with liberal mentality and ideology that use this worldview to guide the services they offer?
Or firms that use and encourage the government to force these worldviews on the entire population?
The same goes for Conservative firms and Republican firms...
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Re: Liberal Law Firms
Seriously, any biglaw firm that tries to be uber-liberal strikes me as the very definition of hypocrisy. By and large, they make their money (1) saving giant corporations from the complaints of complaints of little guys, or (2) designing securitization transactions to be bankruptcy-proof but just miss the threshold for fraud. Any partner will readily admit that firms do probono work solely for public relations and training purposes. These are all great things if you're a dog-eat-dog conservative, but I can't stand people who try to talk out of both sides of their mouth by doing biglaw and acting liberal.
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