Schulte is known for their investment management work, but what about future opportunities if you do litigation there? Would it be better to summer at a lesser known litigation boutique?
Interested in litigation, but want to have exit options open down the road...
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Re: Schulte for Litigation?
If you wanted litigation, and had offers from other comparable firms e.g. Cleary, Paul Weiss, DPW, etc. I would probably take them over Schulte, JMHO.
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Re: Schulte for Litigation?
Anonymous User wrote:If you wanted litigation, and had offers from other comparable firms e.g. Cleary, Paul Weiss, DPW, etc. I would probably take them over Schulte, JMHO.

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Re: Schulte for Litigation?
I would say in terms of Lit Schulte is comparable to Cleary, but Shulte has a slightly stronger Corp practice. Can't go wrong w/ Schulte.
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Re: Schulte for Litigation?
Is it white collar litigation? If so, there's no choice. SAC Capital was a big client on the lit front
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Re: Schulte for Litigation?
They have no chambers rankings in litigation: http://www.chambersandpartners.com/usa/ ... roth-zabel
This may be because their litigation department is too small but I really don't know how chambers works.
They do have a band 1 partner though.
This may be because their litigation department is too small but I really don't know how chambers works.
They do have a band 1 partner though.
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