I know B&D is an environmental-centric firm, but is the reputation of the firm better/worse compared to the environmental practices of BigLaw/DC firms (e.g. A&P, Latham, Hogan, Covington)?
If one wanted to lateral to the environmental practice of major DC-BigLaw firm, would B&D provide a better avenue than a DC BigLaw satellite office? Or is the difference negligible?
Does B&D provide better exit options to the federal government, ENRD, EPA, DOI, etc.?
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Re: Beveridge & Diamond
Sounds like a subsidiary of PepsiCo.
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Re: Beveridge & Diamond
Anon b/c work there.
We’re a Chambers Band 1 National Environmental practice and service the same clients as our BigLaw competition.
You can easily lateral to a BigLaw environmental practice.
I’d imagine exit options to Government are at least as good as any other top practice.
We’re a Chambers Band 1 National Environmental practice and service the same clients as our BigLaw competition.
You can easily lateral to a BigLaw environmental practice.
I’d imagine exit options to Government are at least as good as any other top practice.
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