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[quote=Anonymous]Previous PP. My reputation is fine. I've got great connections (and wouldn't have been able to get through the reference checks, etc.). I have a pretty great network and honestly could land someone somewhere else if needed. The biglaw world is transient and quite honestly isn't that small. This isn't the US Attorney's office or DOJ. People's memories run short. And truthfully, if they weren't on board to support you -- giving or not giving notice isn't going to make a difference. That person isn't going to help you and you are best served moving on. One thing I think needs to be driven home is that if someone is going to "black list" you for taking an accrued benefit and quitting (when honestly you are going to be screwed anyway -- we all know about those extra years added to partnership consideration "per maternity leave."). It's not a contest. There's no bridge to burn because there's no bridge in the first place. [/quote]
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