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GT Miami Partner Attrition
Posting anonymously because I have recently looked at making a move. Have noticed a number of senior defections / departures recently (former ABA President Hilarie Bass left the law altogether, the chair of Miami litigation was just in the Herald for taking a team to a boutique, have seen additional partner attrition on the corporate side). Is this just business as usual or is something deeper happening? Am aware that GT got a ton of bad press for failing to match Associate salaries in the big markets / raise meaningfuly in Miami, but I always thought it was an attractive firm for Partners.
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Re: GT Miami Partner Attrition
For clarity: are you asking as a partner looking to lateral? Or as an associate, but concerned about the recent turnover?
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Re: GT Miami Partner Attrition
The latter.sflyr2016 wrote:For clarity: are you asking as a partner looking to lateral? Or as an associate, but concerned about the recent turnover?
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Re: GT Miami Partner Attrition
Don't work there but don't see how that's relevant. Good firm. And if you think it makes sense otherwise, I wouldn't place any value on that.
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