Willkie v. White & Case
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 10:38 am
Sorry for making another of these threads, but hoping I could get more information on these factors:
1. Ideally I'd like to go back to California at some point. Does White & Case allow transfers between offices and how difficult is that to pull off for them? And would working at one make it easier to get exit options in CA? This isn't a necessary factor, but a preference.
2. Exit options in NY/in general.
3. Culture and work/life balance. I know all biglaw firms have the same horrible hours, but to the extent that there is a difference in terms of how junior associates are treated? Willkie is lauded for its outgoing and social culture, but I'm kind of an introvert and not sure how that would play into things. Don't get me wrong, it'd be great to have a friendly environment, but socializing 24/7 is a negative for me personally (though of course still better than getting yelled at).
4. Offer rates and stability. Willkie is pretty safe here, and I'm wondering if White & Case might still have issues.
Thanks in advance!
1. Ideally I'd like to go back to California at some point. Does White & Case allow transfers between offices and how difficult is that to pull off for them? And would working at one make it easier to get exit options in CA? This isn't a necessary factor, but a preference.
2. Exit options in NY/in general.
3. Culture and work/life balance. I know all biglaw firms have the same horrible hours, but to the extent that there is a difference in terms of how junior associates are treated? Willkie is lauded for its outgoing and social culture, but I'm kind of an introvert and not sure how that would play into things. Don't get me wrong, it'd be great to have a friendly environment, but socializing 24/7 is a negative for me personally (though of course still better than getting yelled at).
4. Offer rates and stability. Willkie is pretty safe here, and I'm wondering if White & Case might still have issues.
Thanks in advance!