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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] You’re wrong about Fordham. OP is clearly talking specifically about NYC. Fordham law has a good name and good placement in NYC Biglaw. They’re not doing contract work. They’re getting the same associate jobs as the Columbia grads, just not as many. [/quote] You obviously never went to law school. [b]Contract review work[/b] is not equivalent to contract worker. You also never worked at a big law, in whatever capacity.[/quote] I suspect that neither of you have worked I Biglaw if you use the term "contract review" when you mean "document review" for discovery.[/quote] Right? You can still charge a high hourly rate for "contract review." This is what transactional work is.[/quote] DP but actually the snide biglaw people are wrong here. “Contract reviewer” is a common euphemism for doc review monkey. You guys don’t know bc you’ve *only* done biglaw. [/quote]
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