Another one of these threads.
I am interested in litigation, not exactly sure what within that. I have loved the people at all of these places so the go with your gut advice is making this difficult. Just curious if any of you have any thoughts on what you would choose out of these for litigation. Right now, I am going into this with the plan to stay as long as I can, so I also want somewhere sustainable. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Milbank v. Fried Frank v. Orrick v. White & Case (NY)
Ooh! I am deciding between the same firms (and one more). Would appreciate people's input on this!
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Re: Milbank v. Fried Frank v. Orrick v. White & Case (NY)
I'm looking for corp so I have a lot of bias on this topic, but I get the impression that lit plays second fiddle to corp at Milbank, both in terms of reputation (exit options, lateraling) and practically.
ETA: That doesn't mean it doesn't play second fiddle at the other firms on your list---more something to look out for when you're choosing.
ETA: That doesn't mean it doesn't play second fiddle at the other firms on your list---more something to look out for when you're choosing.
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Re: Milbank v. Fried Frank v. Orrick v. White & Case (NY)
Didn't get the sense that white & case is somewhere most people stay a long time
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