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Any insight on the post-COVID market for Dallas and Houston litigation shops? Also interested in any thoughts on the boutiques in both markets and how they compare to each other and the bigger firms in terms of culture and work sophistication.
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Re: Texas Litigation Scene
Pretty broad question you've got here. Texas lit is doing just fine overall, both at big firms and boutiques.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 3:15 pmAny insight on the post-COVID market for Dallas and Houston litigation shops? Also interested in any thoughts on the boutiques in both markets and how they compare to each other and the bigger firms in terms of culture and work sophistication.