Skadden (NY) or Quinn (NY) for litigation?
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2022 6:43 pm
I'm interested in LITIGATION
Having a really hard time choosing between these two. Main goal is to go somewhere that will set me up to move to a plaintiffs firm/government/non-profit role in a few years (so I want to maximize substantive trial experience as much as possible.) Quinn doesn't do much pro bono from what I can tell which is a major drawback for me, but Skadden is Skadden so idk if I'll be laughed out of a legal aid office if I try to apply later on in my career? Also kinda scared by the stories I read about Quinn on here (and its generally bad reputation online,) but I feel like I would fit in there more than Skadden. Genuinely clueless as to which one of these places will set me up better to learn how to litigate/start my career/make the transition I wanna make.
How do these two firms compare re: litigation reputation? What should I do with my LIFE? Why am I further cluttering this board with this bs?????
Thanks love u

Having a really hard time choosing between these two. Main goal is to go somewhere that will set me up to move to a plaintiffs firm/government/non-profit role in a few years (so I want to maximize substantive trial experience as much as possible.) Quinn doesn't do much pro bono from what I can tell which is a major drawback for me, but Skadden is Skadden so idk if I'll be laughed out of a legal aid office if I try to apply later on in my career? Also kinda scared by the stories I read about Quinn on here (and its generally bad reputation online,) but I feel like I would fit in there more than Skadden. Genuinely clueless as to which one of these places will set me up better to learn how to litigate/start my career/make the transition I wanna make.
How do these two firms compare re: litigation reputation? What should I do with my LIFE? Why am I further cluttering this board with this bs?????





Thanks love u