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Quinn appellate?
Is it possible for Quinn associates to do exclusively appellate/issues and appeals? Is the culture in the appeals group better, worse, or the same as elsewhere in the firm?
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Re: Quinn appellate?
My understanding is that there are some associates who do this, but it is not a major Supreme Court practice. The one person I know who had the option of this kind of practice at Quinn was personally recruited by John Bash. As is typical in biglaw, you probably need to be at least a realistic candidate for a Supreme Court clerkship to do issues and appeals full-time.