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Beirne, Maynard, & Parsons
As this is a smaller/regional firm I have had some difficulty finding information. I figure it is still large enough that someone on here will have some information regarding the firms reputation, quality of work, quality of life, etc. Any and all information is appreciated.
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Re: Beirne, Maynard, & Parsons
Have CBs went out for this firm?
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Re: Beirne, Maynard, & Parsons
Bump. Still hoping something comes out of the woodworks.
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Re: Beirne, Maynard, & Parsons
Beirne Maynard & Parsons is a jewel of a firm. If you want to become a trial lawyer, that's the place to go. Those guys write well, argue well and try cases well. Not the place to go if you want to be locked in a law library for your first five years. Go there if you want to learn to try cases. BMP is one of the few firms that still does.
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Re: Beirne, Maynard, & Parsons
What ever happened with them? I'm guessing they've already finished CBs?
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Re: Beirne, Maynard, & Parsons
Thanks for the reply. Can I ask about how you know this and how much exposure you have had? Did you work there, or have you tried cases against them? Do you know anything about the pay, hours, or culture?emirsky wrote:Beirne Maynard & Parsons is a jewel of a firm. If you want to become a trial lawyer, that's the place to go. Those guys write well, argue well and try cases well. Not the place to go if you want to be locked in a law library for your first five years. Go there if you want to learn to try cases. BMP is one of the few firms that still does.
Thanks for the feedback so far.
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Re: Beirne, Maynard, & Parsons
Bump. Recent googleable news seems to be mixed. Very recent expansion and growth (seem very busy), but have also had a decent amount of attorneys leave for other peer firms (Compensation Issues?).