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FCPA/govt investigations/ white collar at the big NY firms
While doing my callbacks with litigators at NY biglaw firms, it seems like white collar and securities reg are the most common type of litigation these people do. In describing their work, this seems like the most boring type of litigation possible. Where am I wrong? Why do people do this kind of work? Are the exit options any good? I know most will go into gov.
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Re: FCPA/govt investigations/ white collar at the big NY firms
wtf? what do YOU think is interesting, sir?