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Arnold & Porter v. Clifford Chance
Both NYC. I really liked both places, and I'm looking for the option that has the best in-house exit options. I'd appreciate any input.
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Re: Arnold & Porter v. Clifford Chance
I think both will be a wash in term of what TLSers can tell you related to exit opportunities. Too many factors will play into what "exit opportunity" you'll have in a couple of years.. Choose base on best "fit"?
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Re: Arnold & Porter v. Clifford Chance
Corp or lit?
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Re: Arnold & Porter v. Clifford Chance
CorpImNoScar wrote:Corp or lit?
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