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Morris Nichols vs. Richards Layton
Looking for thoughts on the current state of the Wilmington market, any tangible differences in prestige of work, offer rates historically, compensation, etc. I've reviewed the past threads on this forum, but the most recent seem to be from 2012.
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Re: Morris Nichols vs. Richards Layton
Fairly Similar IMHO, MNAT focuses on few areas than RLF who seems to have a broader practice. MNAT is also a little bit smaller. I would go with whatever you felt more comfortable with at the CB stage.
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Re: Morris Nichols vs. Richards Layton
As the firms themselves will tell you, the only substantive difference between the DE big four is personality and fit.
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Re: Morris Nichols vs. Richards Layton
Agree with the last two posters, these firms are fairly interchangeable in terms of the work they do and their perception in that legal market. In case you were unaware, nalpdirectory.com has the compensation and historical offer rates.
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Re: Morris Nichols vs. Richards Layton
With the exception of IP lit practices. But that's irrelevant here bc both RLF and MNAT have IP lit groups.Anonymous User wrote:As the firms themselves will tell you, the only substantive difference between the DE big four is personality and fit.
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