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Skadden (Chi) vs. Latham (Chi) vs. Mayer Brown (Chi)
Interested in corporate work, possibly M&A. Leaning toward Skadden or Latham. Concerned with quality of work and exit options outside of the Chicago area. Both firms are listed as Band 1 in Chicago, but any insight beyond that?
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Re: Skadden (Chi) vs. Latham (Chi) vs. Mayer Brown (Chi)
If you're not tied to Chicago, skadden or latham definitely ahead of Mayer. If you 100% wanted to stay in Chicago then I think Mayer would be closer. For M&A I'd probably go with Skadden, but they're close enough that you can pick the one you like the best. I know some ppl at Latham, they're driven and work hard. Only worked across from Skadden Chicago once, but I liked them.
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Re: Skadden (Chi) vs. Latham (Chi) vs. Mayer Brown (Chi)
OP here, thanks for the advice! Was sorta thinking the same thing regarding Latham/Skadden vs. Mayer, with the former ideally offering better exit ops outside Chicago.
Between Skadden and Latham, probably clicked with the Latham associates slightly more than Skadden, however I could certainly see myself working at both places if career prospects differed. Any noticeable difference between the two for exit ops across Midwest?
Between Skadden and Latham, probably clicked with the Latham associates slightly more than Skadden, however I could certainly see myself working at both places if career prospects differed. Any noticeable difference between the two for exit ops across Midwest?
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Re: Skadden (Chi) vs. Latham (Chi) vs. Mayer Brown (Chi)
No, I doubt there would be much difference between the two in the midwest or even between them and Mayer in the midwest for that matterAnonymous User wrote:OP here, thanks for the advice! Was sorta thinking the same thing regarding Latham/Skadden vs. Mayer, with the former ideally offering better exit ops outside Chicago.
Between Skadden and Latham, probably clicked with the Latham associates slightly more than Skadden, however I could certainly see myself working at both places if career prospects differed. Any noticeable difference between the two for exit ops across Midwest?
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Re: Skadden (Chi) vs. Latham (Chi) vs. Mayer Brown (Chi)
Skadden without a doubt. 

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