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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Georgetown used to be T14. Also don't forget about Notre Dame, we have a SCOTUS from ND. Fordham grads probably do a lot of contract review at the big law. Not the same as Columbia grads. Completely different tracks.[/quote] Depends on the practice. I know a lot of IP lawyers from Fordham in biglaw. [/quote] I know several Fordham grads who are partners at top firms, including Skadden, doing M &A and securities law among other things. [/quote] For every "several Fordham" there are hundreds of Columbia. Statistically. Law is a business that rely on connection a lot. These Fordham grads may have family connections so they are rain makers.[/quote] This is patently untrue. If you’re going to so self-assuredly throw shit out there, back it up with something real. Biglaw does not rely on family connections much at all. [/quote] This is correct. A lot of firms have anti nepo policies. [/quote]
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