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Goodwin Procter
Does anyone know typical Goodwin's partner track (both non-equity and equity) (i.e. time to get there and if people work significantly more than their minimum hours)? And if it changes depending on department (corporate, litigation, real estate as examples)?
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Re: Goodwin Procter
Bump. Interested in this.
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Re: Goodwin Procter
Did not realize there was such thing as "typical" equity partner timing. I thought it was just based off of whether you could bring in business or not. Maybe I am mistaken.