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Delaware: Morris Nichols or Richards Layton

Post by nimbus cloud » Tue Sep 11, 2018 5:42 pm

Couldn't find a discussion about the two firms in the past five years. Any differences between the two that I should know about in terms of quality fo work, culture, billables, etc.? Interested in transactional work.

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Re: Delaware: Morris Nichols or Richards Layton

Post by Anonymous User » Tue Sep 11, 2018 9:03 pm

I can’t speak to RLF culture, but MNAT culture is terrible, at least in the group I was in. Stuffy, big on face-time even if you are slow and will pressure you not to take family leave.

RLF also has a stronger brand name from my experience at a national firm.

Also go somewhere outside DE if you can help it, you will get very narrow experience.

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Re: Delaware: Morris Nichols or Richards Layton

Post by nimbus cloud » Wed Sep 12, 2018 10:37 am

Anonymous User wrote:I can’t speak to RLF culture, but MNAT culture is terrible, at least in the group I was in. Stuffy, big on face-time even if you are slow and will pressure you not to take family leave.

RLF also has a stronger brand name from my experience at a national firm.

Also go somewhere outside DE if you can help it, you will get very narrow experience.
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