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Kaye Scholer
Was just wondering (A) what TLS thinks of Kaye Scholer and (B) whether they turn things around after the screener as quickly as the big NYC firms.
Really enjoyed my screener with them. Interviewer talked passionately about a pro bono matter (unprompted by me) he has been handling for the first ten minutes, and then described their products-liability practice (the main draw for me) in terms that made it sound exciting and trial-oriented.
Hard to gauge how things went, because he talked much more than I did, though the tone of the interview was definitely friendly/conversational. Super-nice guy.
Also, a few of the things he mentioned about settlements made it almost sound like they did plaintiff's work, so I asked if they did plaintiff's work. They don't. Is that bad?
Really enjoyed my screener with them. Interviewer talked passionately about a pro bono matter (unprompted by me) he has been handling for the first ten minutes, and then described their products-liability practice (the main draw for me) in terms that made it sound exciting and trial-oriented.
Hard to gauge how things went, because he talked much more than I did, though the tone of the interview was definitely friendly/conversational. Super-nice guy.
Also, a few of the things he mentioned about settlements made it almost sound like they did plaintiff's work, so I asked if they did plaintiff's work. They don't. Is that bad?
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Re: Kaye Scholer
few associates there told me its basically a sweatshop. 4 straight months of 10am to 2am. apparently the partners keep promising to hire more associates but none so far. otherwise they like it. good people/culture and good work.
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Re: Kaye Scholer
I was a SA there and absolutely loved my summer. No, they don't to plaintiff's work; their litigation is defense-side, except on some IP matters. Overall, the culture seems to be pretty friendly as far as law firms go and it seemed like a lot of the associates hung out outside of work. In terms of work, I've gotten the sense that the firm does more trial work than most BigLaw firms, but that's likely because of the products liability practice.
Yes, hours can be crazy, but I'd say they're probably on par with most NYC BigLaw and with some departments being far worse than others.
If you're willing to post non-anon, I can PM you more information.
Yes, hours can be crazy, but I'd say they're probably on par with most NYC BigLaw and with some departments being far worse than others.
If you're willing to post non-anon, I can PM you more information.
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Re: Kaye Scholer
Anonymous User wrote:I was a SA there and absolutely loved my summer. No, they don't to plaintiff's work; their litigation is defense-side, except on some IP matters. Overall, the culture seems to be pretty friendly as far as law firms go and it seemed like a lot of the associates hung out outside of work. In terms of work, I've gotten the sense that the firm does more trial work than most BigLaw firms, but that's likely because of the products liability practice.
Yes, hours can be crazy, but I'd say they're probably on par with most NYC BigLaw and with some departments being far worse than others.
If you're willing to post non-anon, I can PM you more information.
OP here. Would love to get more info via PM if you have a chance. Thanks!
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Re: Kaye Scholer
*sigh* This is exactly in line with what a friend of mine (at K.S.) tells me. Really wanted this firm; sadly, did not get an interview with them.Anonymous User wrote:I was a SA there and absolutely loved my summer. No, they don't to plaintiff's work; their litigation is defense-side, except on some IP matters. Overall, the culture seems to be pretty friendly as far as law firms go and it seemed like a lot of the associates hung out outside of work. In terms of work, I've gotten the sense that the firm does more trial work than most BigLaw firms, but that's likely because of the products liability practice.
Yes, hours can be crazy, but I'd say they're probably on par with most NYC BigLaw and with some departments being far worse than others.
If you're willing to post non-anon, I can PM you more information.
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Re: Kaye Scholer
I would also love some info!!henry flower wrote:Anonymous User wrote:I was a SA there and absolutely loved my summer. No, they don't to plaintiff's work; their litigation is defense-side, except on some IP matters. Overall, the culture seems to be pretty friendly as far as law firms go and it seemed like a lot of the associates hung out outside of work. In terms of work, I've gotten the sense that the firm does more trial work than most BigLaw firms, but that's likely because of the products liability practice.
Yes, hours can be crazy, but I'd say they're probably on par with most NYC BigLaw and with some departments being far worse than others.
If you're willing to post non-anon, I can PM you more information.
OP here. Would love to get more info via PM if you have a chance. Thanks!
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Re: Kaye Scholer
You can always e-mail them your materials. Unless you mean that you had a screener and didn't get a CB -- in which case, sorry. But there are other firms out there, so don't be too upset.Anonymous User wrote:*sigh* This is exactly in line with what a friend of mine (at K.S.) tells me. Really wanted this firm; sadly, did not get an interview with them.Anonymous User wrote:I was a SA there and absolutely loved my summer. No, they don't to plaintiff's work; their litigation is defense-side, except on some IP matters. Overall, the culture seems to be pretty friendly as far as law firms go and it seemed like a lot of the associates hung out outside of work. In terms of work, I've gotten the sense that the firm does more trial work than most BigLaw firms, but that's likely because of the products liability practice.
Yes, hours can be crazy, but I'd say they're probably on par with most NYC BigLaw and with some departments being far worse than others.
If you're willing to post non-anon, I can PM you more information.
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Re: Kaye Scholer
Thanks! No, didn't get a screener. But you know what? I'm going to take your advice and apply on-line! Thanks again!Anonymous User wrote:You can always e-mail them your materials. Unless you mean that you had a screener and didn't get a CB -- in which case, sorry. But there are other firms out there, so don't be too upset.Anonymous User wrote:*sigh* This is exactly in line with what a friend of mine (at K.S.) tells me. Really wanted this firm; sadly, did not get an interview with them.Anonymous User wrote:I was a SA there and absolutely loved my summer. No, they don't to plaintiff's work; their litigation is defense-side, except on some IP matters. Overall, the culture seems to be pretty friendly as far as law firms go and it seemed like a lot of the associates hung out outside of work. In terms of work, I've gotten the sense that the firm does more trial work than most BigLaw firms, but that's likely because of the products liability practice.
Yes, hours can be crazy, but I'd say they're probably on par with most NYC BigLaw and with some departments being far worse than others.
If you're willing to post non-anon, I can PM you more information.
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Re: Kaye Scholer
Has anyone heard anything post-CB?