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NorCal v SoCal
Is the generally accepted wisdom that SoCal is better for general lit and NorCal, especially SV, is better for corporate and IP lit?
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Re: NorCal v SoCal
Yes, although NorCal has general lit firms that are as good as any in SoCal (i.e. Keker) and SoCal has IP firms that are as good as any in NorCal (i.e. Irell)
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Re: NorCal v SoCal
a. who cares?
b. i think you mean e.g.
c. why is this anonymous?
b. i think you mean e.g.
c. why is this anonymous?
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Re: NorCal v SoCal
I have heard on this board and other places that Nor Cal has bigger and better of both. But I am a 1L and I have only done minimal research about it at this point.
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