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Re: Minneapolis/Twin Cities OCI
Thoughts on Robins?
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Re: Minneapolis/Twin Cities OCI
what do you want to know?Anonymous User wrote:Thoughts on Robins?
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General thoughts on the firm itself and how it compares to other firms. What the culture is really like on the inside - people at Robins say it's great, while people at other firms say it sucks and that it's a sweatshop. How marginally better the supposedly stellar training is as compared to other firms (Faegre, Dorsey, etc.), if at all. Whether a career at Robins is as transferable to firms in other cities or other jobs in the Twin Cities as compared to other firms. Whether you personally think it's a better place to start a career than other firms.Anonymous User wrote:what do you want to know?Anonymous User wrote:Thoughts on Robins?
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Re: Minneapolis/Twin Cities OCI
Well it's pure litigation, so likely harder to move in-house when you don't make partner. Friends of mine who summered there have loved it, but it does have a sweatshop reputation.
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Re: Minneapolis/Twin Cities OCI
Has anyone heard from Bowman post cb?
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Re: Minneapolis/Twin Cities OCI
In case people are wondering, things are definitely settling down now. I've heard of offers going out from all of the major firms, and I've heard of many acceptances as well.
Briggs is full. Based on what I've heard, I'm guessing that Faegre, Stinson, Robins, and Winthrop are close to being full or are already full.
Briggs is full. Based on what I've heard, I'm guessing that Faegre, Stinson, Robins, and Winthrop are close to being full or are already full.