"Backdoor" into DC Biglaw?
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 12:23 am
thinking of doing this myself. why not work for a prestigious nyc firm with a prestigious DC office and transfer over once you start working?
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Doesn't have to be Skadden. It can be a firm with a prestigious NYC office and a prestigious DC office, an NYC office and a prestigious DC office, or a prestigious NYC office with a DC office. Could be Skadden, A&P, Gibson, Kirkland, Covington, WilmerHale, Cleary, whatever.Anonymous User wrote:Skadden?
Anonymous User wrote:thinking of doing this myself. why not work for a prestigious nyc firm with a prestigious DC office and transfer over once you start working?
Only Skadden has both a prestigious NY and prestigious DC office though. I seriously doubt firms like A&P or WilmerHale, DC powerhouses with middling NYC offices, are going to let people do this on a regular basis. If they did, everybody would be trying to do it.Doesn't have to be Skadden. It can be a firm with a prestigious NYC office and a prestigious DC office, an NYC office and a prestigious DC office, or a prestigious NYC office with a DC office. Could be Skadden, A&P, Gibson, Kirkland, Covington, WilmerHale, Cleary, whatever.
LMAO!Grizz wrote:I recommend Dupont Cir. for those trying to backdoor in DC.