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Paul Weiss (NYC) v. Ropes (NYC)
Hi,
I am choosing between the two firms and was wondering if anyone has any insight as to which firm has better quality of life, culture, people, or anything helpful. Thanks!!!
I am choosing between the two firms and was wondering if anyone has any insight as to which firm has better quality of life, culture, people, or anything helpful. Thanks!!!
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Re: Paul Weiss (NYC) v. Ropes (NYC)
Ropes. Better culture.
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Re: Paul Weiss (NYC) v. Ropes (NYC)
Paul Weiss 100%
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Re: Paul Weiss (NYC) v. Ropes (NYC)
Totally depends on group. Both are biglaw. Both will be similar. PW is more prestigious, if that matters to you.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 5:20 pmHi,
I am choosing between the two firms and was wondering if anyone has any insight as to which firm has better quality of life, culture, people, or anything helpful. Thanks!!!
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Re: Paul Weiss (NYC) v. Ropes (NYC)
Both are sweatshops with terrible hours and some insufferable partners.
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Re: Paul Weiss (NYC) v. Ropes (NYC)
Paul Weiss and it isn’t close.
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Re: Paul Weiss (NYC) v. Ropes (NYC)
You’ve already made it—don’t think either will lead to a tangibly different result in 95% of cases (at least one that could be predicted now). Pick based on group and the where you liked the people more.