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Bryan Cave - Midwest Offices

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Sep 18, 2011 2:52 pm

Interested to hear anyone thoughts/experiences with Bryan Cave's Midwest offices. Interested in Kansas City, St. Louis, and Chicago in particular. I have a callback with two of these offices. How are the offices doing? What is the environment like? Do they offer their summer associates?

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Re: Bryan Cave - Midwest Offices

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Sep 22, 2011 1:20 am

I have heard mixed reviews. Heard they are a great firm that is doing well, but that they also overwork their associates for a Midwest firm. I know of a lot of attorneys/partners that have lateraled over from there. For the record, I was a summer associate at a St. Louis firm this past summer, so I heard a lot about them.

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Re: Bryan Cave - Midwest Offices

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Sep 23, 2011 3:52 pm

Anonymous User wrote:I have heard mixed reviews. Heard they are a great firm that is doing well, but that they also overwork their associates for a Midwest firm. I know of a lot of attorneys/partners that have lateraled over from there. For the record, I was a summer associate at a St. Louis firm this past summer, so I heard a lot about them.
How are they compared to other V50-100 midwestern law firms?

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