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Plaintiffs firms in DC
Looking for the top plaintiffs firms in dc. Places like Hausfeld. Currently a biglaw litigator looking to move to the other side.
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Re: Plaintiffs firms in DC
Sanford Heisler Sharp
Bredhoff Kaiser
Gupta Wessler
Relman Dane & Colfax
Cohen Milstein
Outten Golden
Katz Marshall & Banks
Bredhoff Kaiser
Gupta Wessler
Relman Dane & Colfax
Cohen Milstein
Outten Golden
Katz Marshall & Banks
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Re: Plaintiffs firms in DC
Thanks, this is helpful. I’ve heard good things about Cohen Milstein. Would appreciate anyone’s advice about strong plaintiffs firms with high level compensation.Anonymous User wrote:Sanford Heisler Sharp
Bredhoff Kaiser
Gupta Wessler
Relman Dane & Colfax
Cohen Milstein
Outten Golden
Katz Marshall & Banks
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Re: Plaintiffs firms in DC
Bumping this. Any thoughts appreciated. The recruiters I have talked to so far are definitely not as plugged in to this side of the bar and I feel like I'm not getting great insight.
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Re: Plaintiffs firms in DC
Don’t know much about them but Keller Lenkner recently expanded to DC
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Re: Plaintiffs firms in DC
Hausfeld
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Re: Plaintiffs firms in DC
I used to walk by Phillips and Cohen. Seemed like they had some good cases and lawyers with good credentials, so I assume the salary was likely solid.
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Re: Plaintiffs firms in DC
I work with Cohen pretty often (I am also at a p-side firm). They do excellent work but are not particularly well compensated, at least compared to BigLaw, expect midsize firm level compensation.
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Re: Plaintiffs firms in DC
+1 on Keller Lenkner (unless you want securities work). I'm happy to PM people who are interested, though I do not check this board often, so it would would not be immediate.
More broadly, if recruiters aren't helping, consider just pinging people on LinkedIn--especially if you can find an associate at a firm that has *something* in common with you (state, college, law school, mutual friend, practice group, whatever), most people have no problem with that.
More broadly, if recruiters aren't helping, consider just pinging people on LinkedIn--especially if you can find an associate at a firm that has *something* in common with you (state, college, law school, mutual friend, practice group, whatever), most people have no problem with that.