I don't want to say too much so as not to out myself in any way, but...
Could anyone help give me a run down of Kellogg Huber? Besides that it's an elite D.C. litigation boutique (and all that comes along with that), I'm not finding that much information out there.
Does anyone know how its reputation compares with other top D.C. lit practices? If the salaries and bonuses are still as astronomically high as previously reported? Really, any info not available on their website would be helpful.
Thanks so much!
Kellogg Huber
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Re: Kellogg Huber
I doubt you'll find much info on the firm. I'm at CCN and we only had one student spend the summer there—and the guy is an absolute all-star law student.
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Re: Kellogg Huber
I was under the impression that Kellogg Huber doesn't have much of a summer program and really only hires post clerkship. I don't think there is a single lawyer bio on the site that did not have an appellate clerkship listed.
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