Currently clerking and I'm targeting Chicago.
Besides Bartlit Beck and Eimer Stahl, which are the litigation boutiques that pay at/closest to market?
bonus points if they are also good places to work.
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Re: Chicago Lit Boutiques?
Not sure if it technically qualifies as a boutique but Gordon Ismail is considered to be in the same league as Bartlit and Eimer by many folks.