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Firm Health
Any good ways to see how healthy a firm is going into a recession? Any particular firms that do not seem to be doing all that great?
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Re: Firm Health
If a NY firm, look if new partners are putting down roots in the Hamptons or Nantucket or settling for West Hampton, Cape Cod, and other lower tier areas.
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Re: Firm Health
If leadership is changing hands literally every 2 years over the past 8 years and groups of partners/associates are departing in droves to other places all over the country, but the firm insists it's "all going according to plan", they're probably not a good option...