Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None. Fed Govt. is king.
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Anonymous wrote:It's a bizarre assertion that A&P has a better reputation than the other firms listed. You must work at A&P.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Covington. Let’s be serious
Really depends on the practice area... Covington, Wilmer, A&P, Sidley, W&C all have elite practice groups.
I hear what you’re saying, but we’re not talking about prestigious practice groups. We are talking about what is the most prestigious law firm generally. It’s like saying that Harvard isn’t the most prestigious university in the country because other schools have some departments that are better. Yeah, that may be true, but that doesn’t make the other school as or more prestigious as Harvard generally.
I think, for example, that most law students, if offered a choice, would pick A&P over Covington.![]()
Besides, no one hires a whole law firm. You hire a particular person/team to solve your issue. I regularly hire Covington, Sidley and W&C over A&P as they have better attorneys in many practices. A law student worth their beans would look more closely at their prospective practice groups and not just the overall firm reputation.
Anonymous wrote:None. Fed Govt. is king.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Covington hiring? How do I get in?
If this is a joke, I am laughing a bit. If not, all big law firms are hiring.
Anonymous wrote:Is Covington hiring? How do I get in?
It's a bizarre assertion that A&P has a better reputation than the other firms listed. You must work at A&P.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Covington. Let’s be serious
Really depends on the practice area... Covington, Wilmer, A&P, Sidley, W&C all have elite practice groups.
I hear what you’re saying, but we’re not talking about prestigious practice groups. We are talking about what is the most prestigious law firm generally. It’s like saying that Harvard isn’t the most prestigious university in the country because other schools have some departments that are better. Yeah, that may be true, but that doesn’t make the other school as or more prestigious as Harvard generally.
I think, for example, that most law students, if offered a choice, would pick A&P over Covington.
You have this backwards. Covington for M&A and Regulatory. W&C for litigation.Anonymous wrote:Williams and Connolly for M&A, Covington for trial litigation, and Cravath/SullCrom for regulatory.
Anonymous wrote:Is Covington hiring? How do I get in?
Anonymous wrote:Which do you think they are?
Asking for a friend.