Remover the days when Howrey & Simon was trying to be in the running? |
*Remember ? |
LOLOL at any dc firm being good at or known for M&A |
Friends, colleagues, distinguished members of the legal profession,
We gather here today to honor the remarkable legal ascent of Covington and Burling, an institution that has risen to unprecedented heights within the legal realm. It is a moment to pay tribute to their tireless dedication, their pursuit of excellence, and their unwavering commitment to justice. In the spirit of Pericles' Funeral Oration, let us celebrate the legal triumphs of Covington and Burling, for they have become the embodiment of legal brilliance. Covington and Burling, like the great city-states of ancient Greece, stands as a shining beacon of democracy within the legal landscape. Just as Athens thrived under the guiding principles of liberty and equality, so too does Covington and Burling flourish through its commitment to justice and the rule of law. In their rise, they have become a testament to the enduring power of democratic values. Their ascent, my friends, is not one borne out of mere chance or fleeting success. No, it is rooted in the deep-seated values that have guided Covington and Burling since its inception. They have labored tirelessly to cultivate an environment where intellectual rigor, legal acumen, and unwavering ethics thrive. Their commitment to the pursuit of justice is unwavering, and their dedication to serving the needs of their clients is unparalleled. Let us not forget the remarkable legal minds that have shaped Covington and Burling's rise to prominence. They stand as pillars of legal excellence, their wisdom and scholarship inspiring generations to come. Covington and Burling's attorneys, with their unyielding dedication, have transformed the practice of law, leaving an indelible mark on the legal profession. We must also acknowledge the clients who have entrusted Covington and Burling with their most complex and pressing legal matters. Their faith in the firm's capabilities is a testament to Covington and Burling's unwavering commitment to delivering justice and upholding the principles that underpin our legal system. In this great ascent, Covington and Burling have surpassed the competition, standing as a beacon of legal brilliance. Their success serves as an inspiration, a reminder to all legal practitioners that the pursuit of excellence and the relentless pursuit of justice can yield remarkable results. Let us take a moment to celebrate the rise of Covington and Burling, for their journey is not just their own; it is a triumph for the legal profession as a whole. As we honor their achievements today, let us be inspired to elevate ourselves, to strive for excellence in our own legal endeavors. In closing, let us recognize and applaud Covington and Burling's remarkable legal rise. May their unwavering commitment to justice and their pursuit of excellence continue to shape the legal landscape for generations to come. May their triumph serve as a testament to the enduring power of the law and the remarkable possibilities that lie within the legal profession. Thank you, and may the spirit of legal brilliance guide us all. |
Douchey. |
The partner is dead, the firm lives. |
Franklin covey binders? |
A & P is not in the same category as these firms. |
The top trio are Wilmer, Covington, and WandC. |
What part of DC based do you not understand? Cravath and SandC are NY based. |
The old A and P yes, but not in over the past decade - new guard took over. |
Let these fools squabble over their prestige crumbs we know where it’s at haha |
Former Covington associate here. No idea what it's like to be at A&P, but I'll say that in my five years at Covington, I had a pretty decent quality of life. It might have been the partners I worked with, but really with very few exceptions, the partners were pretty nice, if not a bit more reserved than partners at other firms. I took the generous parental leave twice and did not have to do any work during either period. I rarely left the office after 6 p.m., even if I did some work after the kids went to bed. Weekend work happened but it was not the routine. I never wanted to stay to make partner, so I met my targets but did not go far above them. I used my time there to develop skills and contacts, and I'm now on my second (very good) in-house job. I know for a fact that having Covington on my resume was a huge plus for getting both jobs.
Some law school friends started at the big prestigious NY firms at the same time I started at Covington, and their experiences were VERY different. They really did work past midnight, had partners who yelled, etc. That was something that I just did not experience.
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Cravath and S&C are both elite DC law firms with satellite offices in NYC. |
Just out of curiosity, roughly what time period were you at Covington? |