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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP, I threw out the high 200s and low 300s number. OP, I'm sure you will find a job with a firm, but I think you are a bit out of touch with the way firms work. No one makes equity partner without a book of business or a near guarantee of one. You'd be in a better position if you had spent a few years with a firm and then gone to the DOJ because you would have had experience with the expectations of a law firm, how their cases are structured, etc.. . Nearly every firm has had government attorneys come in who don't work out because they don't like the particular strictures of law firm litigation. A little humility will go a long way in the interviewing process. Your credentials are impressive but so are the credentials of pretty everybody else that manages to get a job in BigLaw these days.[/quote] I hear you, and trust me, I have humility. It just seems silly to argue about what goes on at an anonymous poster's husband's firm, you know. [/quote] Wow OP. You're a dick. I hope you work with me now and you actually leave. [/quote]
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