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MTO practice strengths
I am stupid, so though I know MTO is obviously insanely well thought of, I wanted to know what kinds of lit they particularly specialize in (in SF/LA). Seems to be a lot of info about this stuff for DC firms but less granular breakdown for Munger. Also heard they have some corporate work so wondering about that too.
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Re: MTO practice strengths
MTO does pretty much everything. The DC office is very focused on appellate and white collar investigations, but the other offices also do plenty of appellate work (although less SCOTUS focused). The LA/SF offices are very strong for white collar, securities, IP, and general commercial. They also do some high-level L&E work.