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Covington SV or WSGR SV
Have offers from both. Interested in lit, but not sure about any specific type of lit. Any info on the culture, work, hours, etc. would be helpful. Also just advice about their reputation on the area or advice on what i should do.
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Re: Covington SV or WSGR SV
This is such an easy pick for WSGR....
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Re: Covington SV or WSGR SV
Can you explain why this is an easy pick?
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Re: Covington SV or WSGR SV
Why? I get how WSGR is the more established firm in the Bay, but Covington is probably the bigger litigation name, so absent preference for a specific type of litigation, this shouldn't be that easy a pick for OP, right?
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Re: Covington SV or WSGR SV
Covington SV is a non-player in the marketAnonymous User wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 7:13 pmWhy? I get how WSGR is the more established firm in the Bay, but Covington is probably the bigger litigation name, so absent preference for a specific type of litigation, this shouldn't be that easy a pick for OP, right?
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Re: Covington SV or WSGR SV
is this OP chasing Vault prestige posing as an anonymous user just to stir the pot of second thoughts lol. WSGR is the stronger firm in SV and is the obv choice unless there are fit/culture reasons for picking Covington. Or maybe if you want to later lateral to the East Coast but even then...Anonymous User wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 7:13 pmWhy? I get how WSGR is the more established firm in the Bay, but Covington is probably the bigger litigation name, so absent preference for a specific type of litigation, this shouldn't be that easy a pick for OP, right?
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Re: Covington SV or WSGR SV
Lol, not OP, just someone who considered an offer from Covington SV (for corporate) a few cycles ago and who thought back then that they were a pretty decent office. I also know a few people from my Bay Area school whom I think highly of, and who chose Covington SV for lit.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 7:39 pmis this OP chasing Vault prestige posing as an anonymous user just to stir the pot of second thoughts lol. WSGR is the stronger firm in SV and is the obv choice unless there are fit/culture reasons for picking Covington. Or maybe if you want to later lateral to the East Coast but even then...Anonymous User wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 7:13 pmWhy? I get how WSGR is the more established firm in the Bay, but Covington is probably the bigger litigation name, so absent preference for a specific type of litigation, this shouldn't be that easy a pick for OP, right?
My earlier post was expressing genuine curiosity, if anything.