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Cadwalader v. Shearman v. Kaye Scholer (all NY)
leaning towards lit, thinking about going into government work after a few years, but want to go to a place that would help keep my options open. would love any input.
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Re: Cadwalader v. Shearman v. Kaye Scholer (all NY)
Sorry, not to derail, but when did you hear back from cadwalader?
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Re: Cadwalader v. Shearman v. Kaye Scholer (all NY)
OP here. Heard back last Thursday.
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Re: Cadwalader v. Shearman v. Kaye Scholer (all NY)
Really? Really?
Kaye Scholer is V70 lol.... not comparable to CWT I think.
Kaye Scholer is V70 lol.... not comparable to CWT I think.
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Re: Cadwalader v. Shearman v. Kaye Scholer (all NY)
As someone who summered at CWT and really liked it, I have to say this is a stupid way of looking at the situation.Anonymous User wrote:Really? Really?
Kaye Scholer is V70 lol.... not comparable to CWT I think.
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Re: Cadwalader v. Shearman v. Kaye Scholer (all NY)
Anonymous User wrote:As someone who summered at CWT and really liked it, I have to say this is a stupid way of looking at the situation.Anonymous User wrote:Really? Really?
Kaye Scholer is V70 lol.... not comparable to CWT I think.
Just curious, does CWT give each SA individual office or shared? What about for the first years?
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Re: Cadwalader v. Shearman v. Kaye Scholer (all NY)
Lol, I love the law students, they're so cute. Bonus points for the anon too.Anonymous User wrote:Really? Really?
Kaye Scholer is V70 lol.... not comparable to CWT I think.
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Re: Cadwalader v. Shearman v. Kaye Scholer (all NY)
Seriously. Fucking idiot. I recommend anything other than CWT, as it is a famously bad place to work.Machine Spirit wrote:Lol, I love the law students, they're so cute. Bonus points for the anon too.Anonymous User wrote:Really? Really?
Kaye Scholer is V70 lol.... not comparable to CWT I think.
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Re: Cadwalader v. Shearman v. Kaye Scholer (all NY)
Shared for junior associates up until around the middle of 1st year IIRC from interviews.Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:As someone who summered at CWT and really liked it, I have to say this is a stupid way of looking at the situation.Anonymous User wrote:Really? Really?
Kaye Scholer is V70 lol.... not comparable to CWT I think.
Just curious, does CWT give each SA individual office or shared? What about for the first years?
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Re: Cadwalader v. Shearman v. Kaye Scholer (all NY)
The management at KS seems to have improved over the past several years. I was completely uninterested in them prior to the OCI season but received a CB and really enjoyed my visit. I didn't get a "I secretly hate my job and I'm lying through my teeth right now" vibe from any of the attorneys I met with, unlike some other firms. That being said, I wouldn't pick KS unless you're certain you want to do litigation and you like torts.
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