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- cavalier1138
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Re: National Law Firms Ranking for Midlevel Associates
Well, that's... not really informative.
What does the score indicate? And the respondent numbers make no sense. Apparently Cadwalader only has 29 midlevels. Is there a link to the original survey that provides any insight into the methodology?
What does the score indicate? And the respondent numbers make no sense. Apparently Cadwalader only has 29 midlevels. Is there a link to the original survey that provides any insight into the methodology?
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Re: National Law Firms Ranking for Midlevel Associates
TY for putting this together. Associates of every level at Paul Hastings and O'Melveney must be true believers--that, or their continued employment is contingent on them giving their firms perfect ratings for all of these surveys.
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Re: National Law Firms Ranking for Midlevel Associates
Survey seems like a mixed bag.
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Re: National Law Firms Ranking for Midlevel Associates
There are a lot of huge jumps, particularly Milbank dropping 60 spots (20% response rate) and Eversheds Sutherland (36% response rate) jumping up 62 spots. I just can't appreciate the data for much more than noise and some firms doing a "better job" monitoring the scores reported by their associates.
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