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GD, Latham, OMM, Skadden and what else? Any noticeable differences between them, other than Latham being frattier, GD having a slight lit lean, etc.? Thanks
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Irell and Munger also have very strong corporate departments. Although they play second fiddle to litigation, especially at Munger, and are more limited in the range of deals and clients that they serve than at the "big" corporate firms, there are good reasons to look at the two firms even if one wants to do corporate work. One should also look at S+C which has a very small but very strong corporate department in its LA office. It's reputably an incredible sweatshop with some difficult partners, but I suspect that an associate there would get staffed in central roles on big deals very quickly.
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http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3&t=230991Anonymous User wrote:GD, Latham, OMM, Skadden and what else? Any noticeable differences between them, other than Latham being frattier, GD having a slight lit lean, etc.? Thanks
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