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Law Firm Rankings
This resource allows you to discover how particular firms stack up to one another. You can search law firms by city, state, or practice area, with over 30 practice areas covered.
https://www.bcgsearch.com/bestlawfirms/#practicearea
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Re: Law Firm Rankings
Cool, but how is it helpful to have 40 law firms in NYC's tier one?
Strange to see Cravath shoulder-to-shoulder with Cohen & Gresser LLP, Davis-and-Gilbert-LLP dancing with Davis Polk, Latham and Watkins lolly-gaggling with Littler Mendelson P.C, Milbank$$$ making it rain with Molo Lamken LLP (which I assume is a made up law firm). You get the point.
Strange to see Cravath shoulder-to-shoulder with Cohen & Gresser LLP, Davis-and-Gilbert-LLP dancing with Davis Polk, Latham and Watkins lolly-gaggling with Littler Mendelson P.C, Milbank$$$ making it rain with Molo Lamken LLP (which I assume is a made up law firm). You get the point.
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Re: Law Firm Rankings
I will say that this is probably pretty useful to 1Ls looking for a list of law firms in any given metro.
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Re: Law Firm Rankings
Check out the Delaware rankings.
Tier 1: MNAT and Young Conaway. That's it.
Tier 2: Skadden, the rest of the Big Four, and a bunch of other firms (half of which I didn't know had offices in DE).
Tier 3: Abrams & Bayliss and a bunch of firms I've either never heard of or didn't know had offices in DE.
What is this supposed to be measuring? In what universe is Skadden a cut below Young Conaway? The same one where Abrams & Bayliss is two cuts below it, I guess.
Tier 1: MNAT and Young Conaway. That's it.
Tier 2: Skadden, the rest of the Big Four, and a bunch of other firms (half of which I didn't know had offices in DE).
Tier 3: Abrams & Bayliss and a bunch of firms I've either never heard of or didn't know had offices in DE.
What is this supposed to be measuring? In what universe is Skadden a cut below Young Conaway? The same one where Abrams & Bayliss is two cuts below it, I guess.
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Re: Law Firm Rankings
The DE rankings are hilarious.Tribble_47 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 5:10 pmCheck out the Delaware rankings.
Tier 1: MNAT and Young Conaway. That's it.
Tier 2: Skadden, the rest of the Big Four, and a bunch of other firms (half of which I didn't know had offices in DE).
Tier 3: Abrams & Bayliss and a bunch of firms I've either never heard of or didn't know had offices in DE.
What is this supposed to be measuring? In what universe is Skadden a cut below Young Conaway? The same one where Abrams & Bayliss is two cuts below it, I guess.