Anyone worked here? Medium-ish sized firm in downtown SD that only does tax. I'll likely have an offer here so wanted to get some info if possible, mainly because a classmate told me (she worked for the IRS in a past summer) that the firm has a "bad reputation" with the SD IRS office (she didn't clarify what she meant before she left the conversation). Heard from another classmate that a friend of a friend got super lowballed on associate compensation. Just trying to see if any of these things have any weight, or if anyone has any info they can share.
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Re: RJS Law in San Diego
No idea about this firm or San Diego for that matter. But as a guiding principle, I wouldn't take the advice of a summer intern about how a federal agency feels about any given firm, let alone let That be a basis for your decision to (or not to) work somewhere.
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Re: RJS Law in San Diego
I also have no idea, but I think the advice above is off. Interns can get a pretty good sense of what firms are held in good regard by the office. I interned at various USAOs and I definitely got a sense of which firms the AUSAs though highly of.
Like I said, I know nothing about RJS, but none of their (very few) actual attorneys seem to have gone to a reputable law school.
Like I said, I know nothing about RJS, but none of their (very few) actual attorneys seem to have gone to a reputable law school.
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