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Re: Texas OCI (and non-UT students bidding on TX firms)

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Sep 05, 2012 5:42 pm

Anonymous User wrote:Callbacks at Munsch Hardt Dallas, Kane Russell Coleman & Logan, F&J Dallas, Brown & Fortunato, SettlePou, Hartline Dacus Dallas, Bowman and Brooke Dallas
are those all litigation boutiques?

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Anonymous User wrote:Callbacks at Munsch Hardt Dallas, Kane Russell Coleman & Logan, F&J Dallas, Brown & Fortunato, SettlePou, Hartline Dacus Dallas, Bowman and Brooke Dallas
are those all litigation boutiques?
Other than Fulbright & Jaworski, basically yes

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Anonymous User wrote:Callbacks at Munsch Hardt Dallas, Kane Russell Coleman & Logan, F&J Dallas, Brown & Fortunato, SettlePou, Hartline Dacus Dallas, Bowman and Brooke Dallas
are those all litigation boutiques?
Other than Fulbright & Jaworski, basically yes
I don't know if I'd consider them boutiques. Perhaps profitable small to mid-sized firms. Not sure if there's an exact definition though.
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Ding from V&E Dallas today via email. T-14.

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Re: Texas OCI (and non-UT students bidding on TX firms)

Post by lawschool65 » Wed Sep 05, 2012 7:53 pm

any word on Andrews Kurth Dallas office offers or Strasburger Dallas and Frisco office offers?

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Re: Texas OCI (and non-UT students bidding on TX firms)

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lawschool65 wrote:any word on Andrews Kurth Dallas office offers or Strasburger Dallas and Frisco office offers?
Strasburger has made some offers for Dallas. Haven't heard of anyone with AK offers yet.

.... also VE (D) has made some offers.

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Anonymous User wrote:Callbacks at Munsch Hardt Dallas, Kane Russell Coleman & Logan, F&J Dallas, Brown & Fortunato, SettlePou, Hartline Dacus Dallas, Bowman and Brooke Dallas
are those all litigation boutiques?
Other than Fulbright & Jaworski, basically yes
I don't know if I'd consider them boutiques. Perhaps profitable small to mid-sized firms. Not sure if there's an exact definition though.
Yea that's probably a more accurate description. Ahh the benefits of going to a TTT. Texas biglaw options are very limited unless you are at the absolute top of the class, and even then it's a crapshoot. At least most of these midsize firms pay decently (think 80,000-135,000)

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Post by Anonymous User » Thu Sep 06, 2012 12:22 am

Has there been any movement on Locke Lord Dallas? Or are we waiting for some date (I can't remember)?

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Any offers from Skadden Houston or JD Houston?

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lawschool65 wrote:any word on Andrews Kurth Dallas office offers or Strasburger Dallas and Frisco office offers?
+1 Silence from AK since I interviewed with them for a CB a while back. Any word on when they make decisions for offers?

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Anonymous User wrote:Has there been any movement on Locke Lord Dallas? Or are we waiting for some date (I can't remember)?
+1 for Locke Lord Houston?

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Post by Anonymous User » Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:58 am

For Locke Lord Houston, they are making the first batch of callbacks today or tomorrow; they are meeting today.

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Post by Anonymous User » Thu Sep 06, 2012 10:24 am

I know of one Skadden Houston offer. Since they only have 2 SA's, I'm guessing they have a waitlist.

Does anybody know the typical turnaround times for Latham, Bracewell, or BB (all Houston)?

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lawschool65 wrote:any word on Andrews Kurth Dallas office offers or Strasburger Dallas and Frisco office offers?
+1 Silence from AK since I interviewed with them for a CB a while back. Any word on when they make decisions for offers?
Not sure if AK does rolling offers but I know of at least one person who hasn't done his CB yet. I think the interview was scheduled for today or tomorrow.

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Re: Texas OCI (and non-UT students bidding on TX firms)

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Latham (LA) offer fr. TX OCI

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Can u guys let us know when LL Houston starts calling?

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Anonymous User wrote:I know of one Skadden Houston offer. Since they only have 2 SA's, I'm guessing they have a waitlist.

Does anybody know the typical turnaround times for Latham, Bracewell, or BB (all Houston)?
Right. Do you know if the Skadden offer was for lit or trans? They take one of each.

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Re: Texas OCI (and non-UT students bidding on TX firms)

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Anonymous User wrote:I know of one Skadden Houston offer. Since they only have 2 SA's, I'm guessing they have a waitlist.

Does anybody know the typical turnaround times for Latham, Bracewell, or BB (all Houston)?
Right. Do you know if the Skadden offer was for lit or trans? They take one of each.
Trans. If they made one, I assume they made the other and are waiting to see if that person accepts.

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Anonymous User wrote:Latham (LA) offer fr. TX OCI
Any Latham (Houston) offers yet?

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Post by Anonymous User » Thu Sep 06, 2012 6:29 pm

Did anyone hear from Locke lord Houston?

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Anonymous User wrote:Did anyone hear from Locke lord Houston?
Ditto this question but for Dallas.

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Re: Texas OCI (and non-UT students bidding on TX firms)

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Sep 06, 2012 7:16 pm

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Anonymous User wrote:Did anyone hear from Locke lord Houston?
Ditto this question but for Dallas.
Offer from Locke Lord Dallas today.

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Post by Anonymous User » Thu Sep 06, 2012 7:37 pm

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Anonymous User wrote:Did anyone hear from Locke lord Houston?
Ditto this question but for Dallas.
Offer from Locke Lord Dallas today.
Congrats! For me, I suppose it is now probably time to /self.

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Anonymous User wrote:Did anyone hear from Locke lord Houston?
Ditto this question but for Dallas.
Offer from Locke Lord Dallas today.
Congrats! For me, I suppose it is now probably time to /self.
For what it's worth, the call left me with the impression that there would still be offers that go out after today.

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Re: Texas OCI (and non-UT students bidding on TX firms)

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Sep 06, 2012 8:00 pm

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Anonymous User wrote:Did anyone hear from Locke lord Houston?
Ditto this question but for Dallas.
Double ditto these questions but for Austin!

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