I have four Chicago callbacks coming up and wanted to get a feel for where firms put up their interviewees. I am sure that the firms will want to split costs, and I will want to stay in one hotel the entire time I am in town.
Could anyone shed some light on where the following firms put up their summer associate candidates in Chicago?
Paul Hastings
Kirkland & Ellis
Winston & Strawn
Sidley Austin
Thanks!
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Re: Chicago Callback Hotels?
Sidley -- The Peninsula
Kirkland -- The Wit
Kirkland -- The Wit
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Re: Chicago Callback Hotels?
Thx, Bronte. Bump for info on Winston & Strawn and Paul Hastings hotel options?
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Re: Chicago Callback Hotels?
I would go with the Peninsula.
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The Peninsula is niiiiiice. It's where I took my wife for her 30th birthday -- that was a few years ago, but at the time it was the only 5 star hotel in Chicago. It's similarly been a few years, but Sidley used to have a sweet deal where they could get rooms for under $200/night. Which is basically a Sheraton-like rate for something nicer than the Ritz or Four Seasons.
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Re: Chicago Callback Hotels?
Seconded. Just did a CB with Sidley, and the Peninsula is ballin
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