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Re: Would you work for Schulte or Dechert?
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Re: Would you work for Schulte or Dechert?
Dechert does mass torts.Anonymous User wrote:Veyron wrote:Sorry, was being snarky. Doesn't Schulte do some kewl stuff with mass torts? I'd prob go for that. Depends on interests tho.
Flame?? Schulte doesn't do that, no. Schulte is known for hedge work.
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Re: Would you work for Schulte or Dechert?
Dechert's new offices are better.
The people at Schulte seem more dtd/dtf though. But I guess that doesn't matter when no one has time for it anyway.
Dechert if you want to litigate (white collar/torts), Schulte if you want finance work.
The people at Schulte seem more dtd/dtf though. But I guess that doesn't matter when no one has time for it anyway.
Dechert if you want to litigate (white collar/torts), Schulte if you want finance work.