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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It depends on the firm. Not doing any at Arnold & Porter while hoping to last in the litigation group would be... an error. In comparison I don't think Quinn gives a single eff. [/quote] Really? Arnold & Porter?? I don't know the DC market as well as NYC but I've always thought the bigger/more reputable the firm was, the less time they wanted wasted on non billable work.[/quote] Wrong. Baker McKenzie and DLA Piper are big on pro bono. Same with Skadden. Greenberg Traurig and Jones Day, too. How hard is it to pick up a few PB cases? [/quote] They’re boring af if you’re someone who actually likes the financial litigation. And I just don’t need to hear about how baby daddy #3 left and is demanding visitation but is a junkie. I didn’t go to law school or biglaw for that.[/quote]
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