especially the offices outside TX,
is this a good employer?
what about the firm's trend?
i can't find any useful info from above the law.
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Re: Haynes & Boone?
Your questions are too broad. "Is this a good employer" what does that even mean?
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Re: Haynes & Boone?
regardless of a firm's reputation, I'd take it in a heartbeat if it were my only option
that said, I don't think Hayboo has any clout outside the lonestar state
that said, I don't think Hayboo has any clout outside the lonestar state
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