Anonymous wrote:So what's on the Illinois bar that makes an Illinois lawyer any better than a DC corporate lawyer? The majority of corporate work done in DC is for corps out of DC.
If the OP is local why make him or her deal with a firm in Illinois?
Not a challenge - just curious to hear what there is to the other view of why geography matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what's on the Illinois bar that makes an Illinois lawyer any better than a DC corporate lawyer? The majority of corporate work done in DC is for corps out of DC.
If the OP is local why make him or her deal with a firm in Illinois?
Not a challenge - just curious to hear what there is to the other view of why geography matters.
Np here. Everyone is recommending an IL lawyer because the LLC is created under Illinois law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want an IL licensed lawyer. I am a BIGLAW partner. My hourly rate is $750. See if you can find a contact who has a Chicago office and if they have an associate in corporate who can do it.
BIGLAW in all caps?
Anonymous wrote:So what's on the Illinois bar that makes an Illinois lawyer any better than a DC corporate lawyer? The majority of corporate work done in DC is for corps out of DC.
If the OP is local why make him or her deal with a firm in Illinois?
Not a challenge - just curious to hear what there is to the other view of why geography matters.
Anonymous wrote:"I pay quality partners at non Biglaw firms $300-500 for what Blglaw will charge 50-100% more for."
I'm a lawyer and agree 100%.
And it doesn't make sense to have anyone other than an Illinois lawyer review it.
Anonymous wrote:You want an IL licensed lawyer. I am a BIGLAW partner. My hourly rate is $750. See if you can find a contact who has a Chicago office and if they have an associate in corporate who can do it.
Anonymous wrote:You want an IL licensed lawyer. I am a BIGLAW partner. My hourly rate is $750. See if you can find a contact who has a Chicago office and if they have an associate in corporate who can do it.
