I have offers at several of the following firms and am waiting to hear back from another. Any advice on which is the best to go to for M&A? I've heard that the Latham and MoFo SF offices work pretty much in tandem with the Silicon Valley offices.
Latham (SF)
MoFo (SF)
STB (PA)
Kirkland (SF)
Bay Area transactional work: Latham v MoFo v STB v Kirkland Forum
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Re: Bay Area transactional work: Latham v MoFo v STB v Kirkland
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Latham>MoFo >or roughly= Kirkland > STB
However, for employment decisions it may be wise to take more than relative expertise/prestige into account. Culture matters a lot and with so many excellent exit options in the area, you may want to think more about your endgame than anything else.
Latham>MoFo >or roughly= Kirkland > STB
However, for employment decisions it may be wise to take more than relative expertise/prestige into account. Culture matters a lot and with so many excellent exit options in the area, you may want to think more about your endgame than anything else.