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Boies Corporate v. V15 Corporate Practices
How does Boies Corporate practice compare with PW and Latham and other V15 corporate practices
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The quality of work is comparable to that at PW but not Latham.
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donno where you got that from, according to chambers its unranked?Anonymous User wrote:The quality of work is comparable to that at PW but not Latham.
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ye but what about the moneyzzzzzAnonymous User wrote:donno where you got that from, according to chambers its unranked?Anonymous User wrote:The quality of work is comparable to that at PW but not Latham.
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Would you pick latham over Paul Weiss for corporate? I'm currently trying to decide between the two. Ranking wise they seem pretty comparable (both band 3 for M&A)Anonymous User wrote:The quality of work is comparable to that at PW but not Latham.
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I hear that Boies is picky in hiring for corporate and they hire with the desire to make someone partner. They want entrepreneurs.
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bump
not OP, but I'm interested in hearing any other thoughts on PW vs. Boies for corp.
not OP, but I'm interested in hearing any other thoughts on PW vs. Boies for corp.
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The junior Boies was my screener interviewer. A sharp and nice guy who apparently has a clear vision for the corporate practice. Agree with the previous post that they are looking for partner materials with business acumen. I also got the impression that they will give you real responsibilities as junior associates. Also interviewed with PW, an uninspiring firm with condescending pricks who get off giving people a hard time.
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Anonymous User wrote:The junior Boies was my screener interviewer. A sharp and nice guy who apparently has a clear vision for the corporate practice. Agree with the previous post that they are looking for partner materials with business acumen. I also got the impression that they will give you real responsibilities as junior associates. Also interviewed with PW, an uninspiring firm with condescending pricks who get off giving people a hard time.
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You know I don't fully get why/how the groupthink around some firms forms. It's probably entirely partner-to-partner and I'd totally believe that PW and Cleary are among the best in terms of overall culture, but I can totally see where someone would have the impression bolded above. My PW interviewer pushed me to "get political" when we were discussing a topic from my summer work that had a political aspect I didn't really want to discuss.Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:The junior Boies was my screener interviewer. A sharp and nice guy who apparently has a clear vision for the corporate practice. Agree with the previous post that they are looking for partner materials with business acumen. I also got the impression that they will give you real responsibilities as junior associates. Also interviewed with PW, an uninspiring firm with condescending pricks who get off giving people a hard time.
I thought I was the odd man out, but I know others who have had similar experiences. It was kinda disappointing considering I know some awesome people who will be starting soon at PW.
(that said the bolded was still pretty douchey)
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Yeah, I mean anyone can get 5 meh-to-bad interviewers at a firm/office that size. Still, it's not like I think the places I had boring-ish callbacks at are "uninspiring" or whatever.Anonymous User wrote:You know I don't fully get why/how the groupthink around some firms forms. It's probably entirely partner-to-partner and I'd totally believe that PW and Cleary are among the best in terms of overall culture, but I can totally see where someone would have the impression bolded above. My PW interviewer pushed me to "get political" when we were discussing a topic from my summer work that had a political aspect I didn't really want to discuss.Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:The junior Boies was my screener interviewer. A sharp and nice guy who apparently has a clear vision for the corporate practice. Agree with the previous post that they are looking for partner materials with business acumen. I also got the impression that they will give you real responsibilities as junior associates. Also interviewed with PW, an uninspiring firm with condescending pricks who get off giving people a hard time.
I thought I was the odd man out, but I know others who have had similar experiences. It was kinda disappointing considering I know some awesome people who will be starting soon at PW.
(that said the bolded was still pretty douchey)
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Come on, people are allowed to form opinions, and all opinions are biased in the sense that one can never collect the full set of data. Since OP here is asking for opinions from sources that probably talked to only a few people at a firm, I don't see why it is wrong/questionable to share some genuine, if subjective, impressions of a firm one had callback with. One has a right to feel some firm is more inspiring than others why the censure?
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I would take any V15, or even V20, firm for corporate over BSF.Anonymous User wrote:How does Boies Corporate practice compare with PW and Latham and other V15 corporate practices
It's possible in 5 years there may no longer be a BSF Corporate Practice.
Of course, it's also possible that in 5 years the V15 firm you're at may no longer be around, at all.
Still, that said, the totality of all things considered (stability, reputation, quality and type of work, exit options, etc.) favors the V15 firm.
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More experience (potentially), better compensation... I think even if BSF corporate isn't exactly Chambers worthy, it's still a great choice coming out of law school.
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I echo anon168's post above, but would also mention that I am very doubtful that you'll bill enough hours in BSF corporate to get that big bonus.better compensation... I think even if BSF corporate
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Isn't the base salary at BSF more than a lot of firm's salary plus lockstep bonus or at least close?
the hours guess: where does that come from?
the hours guess: where does that come from?
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I mean if you add the average bonus from BSF plus the base salary over 5 years and compare that to Cravath. It's a pretty substantial difference (too lazy to do the math right now, but I'm guessing it could be a couple hundred thousand dollars). Losing out on that, because you have a hunch you might get more work at another V15 is debatable... but if you have hard data that there's not enough work to get a bonus, that's another thing and a much closer call.
I mean if you add the average bonus from BSF plus the base salary over 5 years and compare that to Cravath. It's a pretty substantial difference (too lazy to do the math right now, but I'm guessing it could be a couple hundred thousand dollars). Losing out on that, because you have a hunch you might get more work at another V15 is debatable... but if you have hard data that there's not enough work to get a bonus, that's another thing and a much closer call.
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There is a base salary bump, but IMO not worth it to work at a no name corporate practice. This isn't the Susman Godfrey of M&A law here. It's a legit no name practice. You won't just get more work at other firms, but you'll also work on more sophisticated deals with more sophisticated counterparties, and the experience and reputation definitely improves exits.
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Ha. Well we can agree to disagree. I think as an associate that's not likely to make partner the extra money might come in handy.
I loved this line, though: "This isn't the Susman Godfrey of M&A law here."
Ha. Well we can agree to disagree. I think as an associate that's not likely to make partner the extra money might come in handy.
I loved this line, though: "This isn't the Susman Godfrey of M&A law here."
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Isn't that short sighted? If you confident you're not going to make partner, best to maximize your chances at a good landing spot by choosing a firm that gives you that...Anonymous User wrote:Anon from above:
Ha. Well we can agree to disagree. I think as an associate that's not likely to make partner the extra money might come in handy.
I loved this line, though: "This isn't the Susman Godfrey of M&A law here."
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Yeah I suppose it could be. If there's a huge difference in exit opportunities, then definitely. But this is all conjecture and, all I'm saying money is real. ITE, taking a couple hundred thousand extra dollars (if that's the case here) is not the most myopic thing in the world.
Yeah I suppose it could be. If there's a huge difference in exit opportunities, then definitely. But this is all conjecture and, all I'm saying money is real. ITE, taking a couple hundred thousand extra dollars (if that's the case here) is not the most myopic thing in the world.
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What was your CB --> offer timeline with Boies?Anonymous User wrote:How does Boies Corporate practice compare with PW and Latham and other V15 corporate practices
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Any updates?Anonymous User wrote:What was your CB --> offer timeline with Boies?Anonymous User wrote:How does Boies Corporate practice compare with PW and Latham and other V15 corporate practices
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