Exit options from plaintiff's firms? Forum
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Exit options from plaintiff's firms?
What exit options exist for mid level or senior level associates at well-regarded plaintiffs firms? It seems like they might be good fits for prosecutor jobs or other government enforcement/litigation jobs but I'm just guessing.
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Re: Exit options from plaintiff's firms?
I know CFPB during Obama administration would recruit fairly heavily from Cohen Milstein and other Fair Housing plaintiffs firms. not sure about other agencies though.