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Cooley vs Jenner vs Proskauer (NY)
I have broad litigation interests, mainly in entertainment, white collar/investigations, and tech/cyber. Jenner seems like the best fit for my legal interests, but not necessarily culturally (feels a tad too small & not a ton of perks and programming for associates compared to Cooley & Proskauer). Considering only NY offices. Thoughts/advice?
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Re: Cooley vs Jenner vs Proskauer (NY)
Proskauer is THE firm for Sports law and, less broadly, entertainment. Cooley is big on the West Coast. I'd do Proskauer.
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Re: Cooley vs Jenner vs Proskauer (NY)
Yes, but mathematically speaking, highly unlikely that OP will get to touch any sports/entertainment law.FutureisFintech wrote: ↑Sat Jan 30, 2021 2:45 amProskauer is THE firm for Sports law and, less broadly, entertainment. Cooley is big on the West Coast. I'd do Proskauer.