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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm the original poster and frankly kind of surprised by the universal sentiment that I'm dunzo. Yikes. I guess I'm more vulnerable than I realized. One question, does it make a difference if the written review was mixed, but the oral part of the review was negative? Should I take an solace in the fact that I've been asked to participate in a firm sponsored CLE panel in a few months? What if I'm the only associate in the group? Just wondering if those facts make a difference. I think the sentiment of these posts reminds me I should feel 100% confident in my decision to leave, and I'm also getting the message I shouldn't wait too long to leave. Thanks![/quote] Sorry, but it is common practice to keep the written review somewhat non-committal, even though that's stupid. I want to be clear, having been laid off in BIGLAW--your days are numbered. I'm really, really sorry, but I was blindsided (had high hours, but firm practice group drama several layers above me did me in) and can't bear to think of someone else in the position I was in. [/quote]
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