I got few years under my belt doing corporate finance, but am thinking about lateraling into the following firms to do more general corp / VC work. I have a general sense of how well each of these firms are regarded in general corp /vc space, but could you folks let me know as to any special features or relative strength they have against each other? Thanks in advance for your time
- Latham
- Mofo
- OMM
- K&E
- Paul Hastings
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Re: SoCal Transactional Practice
Stay away from the corp group of the San Diego Office of Paul Hasting. The group is dominated by a couple rainmakers who are buddies and have toxic personalities.
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OP here. Thanks -- any experience/insight as to PH's LA office?Anonymous User wrote:Stay away from the corp group of the San Diego Office of Paul Hasting. The group is dominated by a couple rainmakers who are buddies and have toxic personalities.