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What are your favorite Biglaw benefits?
Aside from the good $, do firms give cars home/free dinners after 8?
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Re: What are your favorite Biglaw benefits?
Yes.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 1:24 pmAside from the good $, do firms give cars home/free dinners after 8?
Or at least I've never heard of a New York firm that doesn't, but I'm not sure about other markets. Seamless budgets vary amongst firms though.
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Re: What are your favorite Biglaw benefits?
My favorite non $$$ benefit is the madison square garden box seats. If you bring a client or whatever you get open bar. It's nice because the partners (and their kids?) don't care about going to see Drake or Travis Scott or whatever.
Some firms are more stingy with these benefits, others give out the ticket if no one is using.
Some firms are more stingy with these benefits, others give out the ticket if no one is using.
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Re: What are your favorite Biglaw benefits?
Use to be Seamless after 630 or whatever but that's a distant memory. Decent laptops / ability to use a virtual machine is about all that's left at my firm other than $.
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