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Which firm is better?
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Re: Which firm is better?
What practice area? Regardless, I would pick based on whether I wanted to live in Dallas or D.C.Anonymous User wrote:Which firm would you choose if you had offers from both?
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Re: Which firm is better?
Depends what work you want to do and where you want to live
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Re: Which firm is better?
if you are indifferent to cities, choose dallas (no state income tax). 160k in texas is like a bajillion in other cities..
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Re: Which firm is better?
Won't help with the weather, but you can reduce the tax burden by living in Northern Virginia and commuting into DC.Anonymous User wrote:DC has bad weather and high taxes.
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Re: Which firm is better?
If you could PM me, I have some questions for you about your callback experience at one of the firms you mentioned. I'd be really grateful. Best of luck in choosing between the two!