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- Engender
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WSGR - Big Law?
I have a tentative offer to be a student law clerk at a satellite office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati for the rest of the semester. I know the firm does technology and privacy law, both of which I am really interested in. I don't, however, really keep up on firms and their status.
I also don't know a lot about Vault.com. Vault lists WSGR as #50 in the top 100 and #1 in Tech Law. That's good, right? Is that "big law"?
I also don't know a lot about Vault.com. Vault lists WSGR as #50 in the top 100 and #1 in Tech Law. That's good, right? Is that "big law"?
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Re: WSGR - Big Law?
Yes.Engender wrote:I have a tentative offer to be a student law clerk at a satellite office of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati for the rest of the semester. I know the firm does technology and privacy law, both of which I am really interested in. I don't, however, really keep up on firms and their status.
I also don't know a lot about Vault.com. Vault lists WSGR as #50 in the top 100 and #1 in Tech Law. That's good, right? Is that "big law"?
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Re: WSGR - Big Law?
DAWG. WSGR is the Cravath of high tech. It's an amazing place to work. Very BIGlaw indeed. They did the most IPOs during the boom, and especially in California they are the gold standard for any tech company or startup. Read a little of their history here: http://www.quora.com/Whats-the-backgrou ... on+sonsini
Congratulations.
Congratulations.
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Re: WSGR - Big Law?
Yeah, they're definitely the most well-regarded when it comes to venture capital/IPOs, etc. Probably the best known firm in Silicon Valley. That being said, they have a little bit of a "sweatshop" reputation. However, in talking with people, it seems like it really depends on the group you work with.
- Go_to_NYU
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Re: WSGR - Big Law?
I'm under the impression that school-term firm clerkships are not great. Supposedly, you're treated as though they never plan on hiring you for the long haul.
That said, in this economy, it's probably good to give it a shot and boost your resume. Plus the money can't hurt.
That said, in this economy, it's probably good to give it a shot and boost your resume. Plus the money can't hurt.
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Re: WSGR - Big Law?
Maybe WSGR won't hire a clerk, but plenty of other firms will love that on the resume. Seconded.Go_to_NYU wrote:I'm under the impression that school-term firm clerkships are not great. Supposedly, you're treated as though they never plan on hiring you for the long haul.
That said, in this economy, it's probably good to give it a shot and boost your resume. Plus the money can't hurt.
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Re: WSGR - Big Law?
I agree with this... at the very least it'll help you during OCI because you can confidently tell firms that you know what Biglaw looks like and you know what you're getting yourself into. That matters a lot, I think.Anonymous User wrote:Maybe WSGR won't hire a clerk, but plenty of other firms will love that on the resume. Seconded.