I plan to clerk (should be a lock for semi-feeder COA) and want to do litigation in DC before moving into the government (either DOJ or USA). I am somewhat torn between trial and appellate litigation (hard to know at this point). I have an offer at Kirkland DC and a bunch of other offers or outstanding applications, callbacks, etc.
My question is, with those goals in mind, which if any firms should I consider over Kirkland?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Kirkland DC vs. ?
Paul Weiss.
I'm a PW associate but still, Paul Weiss. If you have an offer and want to discuss, LMK and I can provide more rationale, but we are a pretty precise fit for the goals you are describing.
I'm a PW associate but still, Paul Weiss. If you have an offer and want to discuss, LMK and I can provide more rationale, but we are a pretty precise fit for the goals you are describing.
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Fwiw, we sound very similar OP (clerkship scenario, offers, goals). I'm going to accept my Kirkland offer in a few days because I've concluded that there really aren't many better places in DC to be than Kirkland. I have heard Paul Weiss's name mentioned, but no one suggested taking PW over KE.
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Re: Kirkland DC vs. ?
What are your other options?Anonymous User wrote:I plan to clerk (should be a lock for semi-feeder COA) and want to do litigation in DC before moving into the government (either DOJ or USA). I am somewhat torn between trial and appellate litigation (hard to know at this point). I have an offer at Kirkland DC and a bunch of other offers or outstanding applications, callbacks, etc.
My question is, with those goals in mind, which if any firms should I consider over Kirkland?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Kirkland DC vs. ?
Well, there are lots of firms in DC that are Kirkland's litigation equal, and a few that are superior (and have more available work) in appellate. I would never take Kirkland, given comparable options (say, Hogan), because it felt like a really poor fit for me personality-wise, but that's really up to you. Unless you're either dead set on appellate or have an offer at W&C, there's no firm that is clearly above Kirkland for lit. So go where you think you'd be happiest. If you're thinking about returning after the clerkship, you may also want to consider that Kirkland is supposed to work you harder than the older school DC powerhouses.
Edit: Also, I don't know what Kirkland's gov placement is like, but the hometown firms have more of a reputation for being revolving doors (eg A&P, Wilmer, Cov, Hogan).
Edit: Also, I don't know what Kirkland's gov placement is like, but the hometown firms have more of a reputation for being revolving doors (eg A&P, Wilmer, Cov, Hogan).
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Re: Kirkland DC vs. ?
Depends entirely on which party is in power in DC at the time. Kirkland is a well established component of the DC elite. The republican DC elite.Edit: Also, I don't know what Kirkland's gov placement is like, but the hometown firms have more of a reputation for being revolving doors (eg A&P, Wilmer, Cov, Hogan).
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