Freshfields
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 12:33 am
Anyone receive an offer or rejection yet?
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I know a Boaltie who has a call back next week and apparently there will be a bunch there at/around the same time. They may be waiting till that wave of CBs (100% speculation).Anonymous User wrote:bump
bumpAnonymous User wrote:I know a Boaltie who has a call back next week and apparently there will be a bunch there at/around the same time. They may be waiting till that wave of CBs (100% speculation).Anonymous User wrote:bump
In my interview the screener told me in Five years they will control the legal worldNYAssociate wrote:Whatever it is, they're getting new digs.radek wrote:Is this a supermarket or a law firm?
I interviewed with them at one point. Thought they were completely delusional.
Had another magic circle firm tell me something similar. I smiled and nodded enthusiastically. Got the callback the next day.NYAssociate wrote:Wait, did that seriously happen? My callback interviewer said they plan to become one of the top three litigation departments in the nation. I chortled and tried to hide it with a fart.kings84_wr wrote:In my interview the screener told me in Five years they will control the legal worldNYAssociate wrote:Whatever it is, they're getting new digs.radek wrote:Is this a supermarket or a law firm?
I interviewed with them at one point. Thought they were completely delusional.
I was also rejected.
say what you want, but which firm books more Profits per Partner, Cravath, Simpson, Kirkland, or Freshfields?kings84_wr wrote:He said that globally they are miles ahead of any law firm and in the global climate they will control the legal world in five years. No joke haha, he was very confident about it.
Tyft.NYAssociate wrote:Wait, did that seriously happen? My callback interviewer said they plan to become one of the top three litigation departments in the nation. I chortled and tried to hide it with a fart.kings84_wr wrote:In my interview the screener told me in Five years they will control the legal worldNYAssociate wrote:Whatever it is, they're getting new digs.radek wrote:Is this a supermarket or a law firm?
I interviewed with them at one point. Thought they were completely delusional.
I was also rejected.
Oh yeah Im not doubting they are legit globally, it just seemed like a funny thing to say the first 2 minutes of a screening interview is all.Anonymous User wrote:say what you want, but which firm books more Profits per Partner, Cravath, Simpson, Kirkland, or Freshfields?kings84_wr wrote:He said that globally they are miles ahead of any law firm and in the global climate they will control the legal world in five years. No joke haha, he was very confident about it.
Answer: Freshfields
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+178Anonymous User wrote:I believe it, particularly in the U.S. The lit practice opened in 2009 and it is already chambers ranked. It is the top ranked European (and British) firm, with, among other things, the most M & A deals. The partner during my callback told me the U.S. is now the firm's main expansion focus ( the new managing partner is American) and that it is happening very very quickly http://amlawdaily.typepad.com/amlawdail ... .html#more . It is sort of a sick opportunity since they have such few midlevels and the best global clients. If I got the offer, I would take it in a heartbeat.
Anonymous User wrote:+178Anonymous User wrote:I believe it, particularly in the U.S. The lit practice opened in 2009 and it is already chambers ranked. It is the top ranked European (and British) firm, with, among other things, the most M & A deals. The partner during my callback told me the U.S. is now the firm's main expansion focus ( the new managing partner is American) and that it is happening very very quickly http://amlawdaily.typepad.com/amlawdail ... .html#more . It is sort of a sick opportunity since they have such few midlevels and the best global clients. If I got the offer, I would take it in a heartbeat.
I loved them after my callback. Keeping fingers crossed for an offer. Anyone know how many people they are taking this year? Also, has anyone gotten a ding or an offer after the callback yet?
when was the cb?Anonymous User wrote:snail mail ding today
Aug 31.Anonymous User wrote:when was the cb?Anonymous User wrote:snail mail ding today
Sorry to hear about your dingaling. The way that law firms usually make significant gains in the U.S. in terms of new business and moving up in the rankings is by stealing top partners from other firms. Freshfields has lockstep pay for partners and purports to have one of the highest profit per partner in the world. I don't think it will be too difficult for Freshfields to keep attracting new talent, if it is actually what the law firm wants to do.NYAssociate wrote:It's not that difficult to become "chambers ranked." However, the firm's goals would call for it beating out top litigation shops and to become the go-to M&A shop in the US. That won't happen. At the very least, it won't happen while you're an associate there. There's simply a long list of firms that are already dominant in those fields, and then there's an even longer list of firms that are trying to beat them out (and not doing super well at that). There's no reason to believe Freshfields will encounter any more success than those firms.Anonymous User wrote:I believe it, particularly in the U.S. The lit practice opened in 2009 and it is already chambers ranked. It is the top ranked European (and British) firm, with, among other things, the most M & A deals. The partner during my callback told me the U.S. is now the firm's main expansion focus ( the new managing partner is American) and that it is happening very very quickly http://amlawdaily.typepad.com/amlawdail ... .html#more . It is sort of a sick opportunity since they have such few midlevels and the best global clients. If I got the offer, I would take it in a heartbeat.