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A popular combination and I know there have been threads on this issue, but wanted to get more input. Mainly choosing between Cleary and DPW for one of the smaller, specialist groups (tax, RE, EB etc.). The firms are regarded as equals in the area, and I've really enjoyed my interactions with attorneys at both firms. Though I am leaning Cleary for fit reasons, it's hard to fault either firm's strength in this particular area. However, because the group's work is heavily influenced by the quality/flow of work from corporate, I'm looking for opinions on the difference between the corporate groups.
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Re: Cleary v. DPW for Specialist Group
This is like picking between a orange shirt with black stripes and a black shirt with orange stripes.