GULC EIW 2018
Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:21 pm
Surprised we don't have one yet.
Anyone?
Anyone?
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This is pretty spot on. I'd move Orrick up a few spots to account for their increasing popularity at EIW, but otherwise it's a good list.Anonymous User wrote:3.5X (just shy of top 15%). Interests are DC lit and two regulatory areas. Right now all firms are DC (by far my preferred area) but I'm looking for some help on which firms are probably not worth bidding on and which NY firms I could potentially replace them with. I'd also appreciate help on changing my bid orders.
1 Latham & Watkins
2 Ropes & Gray
3 Morgan Lewis
4 King & Spalding
5 Hogan Lovells
6 Alston Bird
7 Jones Day
8 White & Case
9 Weil Gotshal
10 Crowel & Moring
11 Baker Botts
12 Freshfields
13 Akin Gump
14 O'Melveny & Myers
15 Morrison & Foerster
16 Paul Weiss
17 Boies Schiller
18 Hunton Andrews Kurth
19 Skadden Arps
20 Paul Hastings
21 Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
22 Dechert
23 Orrick
24 McDemott Will & Emery
25 Axinn Veltrop
26 Venable
27 Linklaters
28 Baker Hostetler
29 Arent Fox
30 Sidley Austin
31 Quinn Emmanuel
32 Mayer Brown
33 Winston & Strawn
34 Hollingsworth
35 Wiley Rein
36 Kirkland & Ellis
37 Vinson & Elkins
38 Foley & Lardner
39 Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy
40 Pillsbury
41 Willkie Farr & Gallagher
42 Goodwin
43 Norton Rose Fulbright
44 Fried Frank
45 Hughes Hubbard & Reed
46 Cozen O'Connor
47 Shearman & Sterling
48 Squire Patton Boggs
49 DLA Piper
50 Sutherland
Yes, all NYC with huge classes and some luck.Anonymous User wrote:Whats up Hoyas. I'm sitting with a 3.2X with strong ties to CA and TX, and some to Seattle.
Any advice? Is my bid list going to have to be all NY?
Are you only bidding 30? If not you can safely move foley and lardner down to the bottom because you will probably be pre-selected. This list looks good. Depending on how ok you would be with NYC I would throw Cravath, Skadden, and Simpson thatcher in your top 10 as they are all NY firms with huge classes but also a high GPA that you clear.Anonymous User wrote:3.8x, leaning litigation (white collar) but also very interested in trying transactional, equally torn between DC and NYC. any advice appreciated!
1. Gibson Dunn: DC
2. Davis Polk: NYC
3. Williams & Connolly: DC
4. WilmerHale: DC
Arnold & Porter: DC
6. Ropes & Grey: DC/NYC
7. Steptoe: DC
8. Covington: DC
9. Covington: NYC
10. Hogan Lovells: DC
11. Cleary: DC
12. Cleary: NYC
13. WilmerHale: NYC
14. Paul Weiss: NYC
15. Jones Day: DC
16. Sullivan & Cromwell: NYC
17. Sidley Austin: DC
18. Latham & Watkins: DC
19. O’Melveny & Myers: NYC
20. Akin Gump: NYC
21. Debevoise: DC
22. Debevoise: NYC
23. Paul Hastings: NYC
24. Clifford Chance: DC
25. Clifford Chance: NYC
26. Foley & Lardner: DC
27. King & Spalding: DC
28. Proskauer: NYC
29. White & Case: NYC
30: Orrick: NYC
Sometimes interviewers will interview for many of their offices in the same time slot (generally for secondary markets/smaller offices). As long as you indicate your interest in the right market during the interview, it should be OK.BOSStongrl wrote:Very happy theres a thread for this. Anyone have any issues during open sign up? Im 100% positive i clicked on Jones Day for NYC.. i checked this morning and somehow its now the Boston office
phew awesome okay. It's just weird that on my schedule it says Jones Day (Boston, MA). It should say (Boston, NYC, etc). I did this with DLA Piper too- but ended up cancelling because it was the DC office (wanted NYC), so now i'm thinking they just list one of their offices, but are interviewing for others at the same time. I hope anywayAnonymous User wrote:Sometimes interviewers will interview for many of their offices in the same time slot (generally for secondary markets/smaller offices). As long as you indicate your interest in the right market during the interview, it should be OK.BOSStongrl wrote:Very happy theres a thread for this. Anyone have any issues during open sign up? Im 100% positive i clicked on Jones Day for NYC.. i checked this morning and somehow its now the Boston office
On my Symplicity, NY and Boston are on the same schedule. Interviewer initials are JS and PB.BOSStongrl wrote:phew awesome okay. It's just weird that on my schedule it says Jones Day (Boston, MA). It should say (Boston, NYC, etc). I did this with DLA Piper too- but ended up cancelling because it was the DC office (wanted NYC), so now i'm thinking they just list one of their offices, but are interviewing for others at the same time. I hope anywayAnonymous User wrote:Sometimes interviewers will interview for many of their offices in the same time slot (generally for secondary markets/smaller offices). As long as you indicate your interest in the right market during the interview, it should be OK.BOSStongrl wrote:Very happy theres a thread for this. Anyone have any issues during open sign up? Im 100% positive i clicked on Jones Day for NYC.. i checked this morning and somehow its now the Boston office
ah thank you you're amazing! Was worried maybe I did screw up somehowAnonymous User wrote:On my Symplicity, NY and Boston are on the same schedule. Interviewer initials are JS and PB.BOSStongrl wrote:phew awesome okay. It's just weird that on my schedule it says Jones Day (Boston, MA). It should say (Boston, NYC, etc). I did this with DLA Piper too- but ended up cancelling because it was the DC office (wanted NYC), so now i'm thinking they just list one of their offices, but are interviewing for others at the same time. I hope anywayAnonymous User wrote:Sometimes interviewers will interview for many of their offices in the same time slot (generally for secondary markets/smaller offices). As long as you indicate your interest in the right market during the interview, it should be OK.BOSStongrl wrote:Very happy theres a thread for this. Anyone have any issues during open sign up? Im 100% positive i clicked on Jones Day for NYC.. i checked this morning and somehow its now the Boston office
I think it was up by this time last year, but there's a section on the student portal under hiring programs (EIW) which contains the link. We should get an email within the next two days about it. The link generally contains information on the firms with hospitality suites and their locations in the hotel.BOSStongrl wrote:So next question (i'm a transfer and don't have a clue what to do half the time) but how do you find a list of what firms have a hospitality suite, and where/when they have it?
great thanks so much!! I found it but for anyone else reading- it still says "coming soon". feel like we should have it by now so we'd have time to research the firmsAnonymous User wrote:I think it was up by this time last year, but there's a section on the student portal under hiring programs (EIW) which contains the link. We should get an email within the next two days about it. The link generally contains information on the firms with hospitality suites and their locations in the hotel.BOSStongrl wrote:So next question (i'm a transfer and don't have a clue what to do half the time) but how do you find a list of what firms have a hospitality suite, and where/when they have it?
interviewer initials?Anonymous User wrote:CB Goodwin NY via email