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List of Mid size NYC/NJ/CT firms

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 3:01 pm
by Anonymous User
So, I struck out at OCI at my MVP. Career services is shit and they have an old excel sheet of firms, some of whom no longer exist. Would anyone be so kind as to share their lists of NYC/NJ/CT or mid size firms? I applied to NLJ 350 firms but want to reach more. Thanks!

Re: List of Mid size NYC/NJ/CT firms

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 3:55 pm
by Anonymous User
CT firms, off the top of my head:

Axinn Veltrop & Harkrider
Carmody & Torrance
Cohen & Wolf
Day Pitney
Dechert
Halloran & Sage
Murtha Cullina
Ried and Riege
Shipman & Goodwin
Withers Bergman
Wiggin & Dana


*This is quite the potpourri of midlaw. Some of the above firms only have 50 or so attorneys total... others might be considered biglaw overall, but have small outposts in CT (e.g., Dechert).

Re: List of Mid size NYC/NJ/CT firms

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 4:05 pm
by somewhatwayward
Have you tried using martindale.com to find firms?

Re: List of Mid size NYC/NJ/CT firms

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 5:02 pm
by Anonymous User
Here's the NJ list, but I'm pretty sure most of the ones that hire SA's are within the NLJ350. Additionally, there are probably a couple of other ones that you can find on Martindale that I'm forgetting. I put a star next to those that will likely hire SA's this year.

Archer & Grenier*
Bressler Amery & Ross*
Cole Schotz*
connell foley*
Day Pitney*
Drinker Biddle & Reath (Florham Park)*
Fox Rothschild (AC/Roseland/Lawrenceville)* - 1 SA in each office
Gibbons
Greenbaum Rowe
Kelley Drye (Parsippany)
Lerner David (IP only)*
Lite DePalma Greenberg* - although they may hire exclusively SHU SA's.
Lowenstein Sandler*
McCarter & English**
McElroy Deutsch Mulvaney & Carpenter*
Norris McLaughlin & Marcus
Porzio Bromberg & Newman***
Sills Cummis & Gross*
Wilentz Goldman & Spitzer

**McCarter is said to have a pseudo-SA program this year. The probability of getting an offer seems iffy though.
***Apparently Porzio already filled their class with last summer's 1L's.

I'd also suggest doing a Martindale search as there are a ton of mid-sized firms in NJ and I'm probably missing most of them.