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Fenwick
There's been a request from a newbie for dirt on Fenwick. Dirt on Fenwick, anyone?
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Another tidbit: the litigation partners rumored to be leaving WSGR are not leaving. So much for the "exodus" referenced on the other board. |
A Californian's Conception of the Continental U.S.
I ran across this map, which reminded me of "The view of the world from 9th Avenue" cover of The New Yorker:
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Re: A Californian's Conception of the Continental U.S.
It's a banal take-off on a map of the U.S. according to Reagan.
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Spa Report
My relatives went to Novella Spa this past weekend. They enjoyed it and would recommend it to others.
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February Bar Exam
So how much does it suck to be one of those whose exam got messed up by flooding or the software for the laptop exams? 700 people were affected out of 4700 or so? That's a pretty good chunk of people the bar examiners need to deal with now.
It's good that they can see how long people were held up in the exam by the computer glitches so they can somehow try to reward time, but you know if anyone just barely misses the cutoff score they're going to appeal. C(I'll take good ol' pen and paper ... hasn't failed me yet)deuced |
securities
Anyone know which SF (not SV) firms are hiring securities litigators?
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February Bar Exam
I heard about some flooding (potential electrical hazard) and software problems too...
In the application somewhere, isn't there a section stating something to the effect that by electing to use a device (typewriter/laptop) the applicant assumes any and all performance-affecting risks associated with the device? I don't recall. |
February Bar Exam
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The flooding also sucks, though this is California. It seems every couple years there is some sort of natural disaster (though usually quakes) that disrupt what otherwise would be a perfectly tranquil exam. C(a bigger nuisance to me were the tiny tables used that shook everytime the numbnut next to me erased his answer)deuced |
February Bar Exam
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I wrote. I think I'd be irked (at least up until the time I learned I passed) if typists could get out of a portion of the exam (I heard it was the second PT) after otherwise reaping the benefits of typing, especialy if I felt the PT typists weren't responible for was the more difficult of the two or took place on the last afternoon when my energy was flagging. It'll be interesting to see what happens. |
February Bar Exam
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In practice, the proctors allowed people to reboot if they were having problems before the morning and afternoon sessions began. This inevitably delayed the start of the sessions. I remember becoming increasingly annoyed at these delays until, on Day 3, I thought I had a problem with my laptop. I think I resolved the problem quickly and on my own, but after that, I was happy to give everyone all the time they needed to fix glitches. |
info on Heller/VLG
I am a mid-level corp. associate from NYC and am interested in lateralling back home to the bay area. Originally, I planned to seek a position at the traditional biglaw shops (latham, wilson); but have recently become very interested in the new Heller Ehrman/Venture Law Group practice.
My hestitation is that [when I left CA] Heller was not a significant corp firm in the valley, but with the VLG acquisition, it seems that things may have changed. Thus, my question is whether Heller has become a larger player on the corp market. That is, are they now perceived as a significant competitor to the lathams and wilsons? Or, alternatively, are they now getting a larger portion of the interesting deals? Finally, even if this is the case, do people still recommend latham/wilson and the like? Thank you in advance for your opinions. |
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Second, Heller definitely has increased the prestige of the firm in the past few years. Latham and Wilson will always be perceived by the general public as better, but I think Heller has gained a much better name for itself in the business world and from what my friends are doing there, their deals are pretty interesting and amazing that they work on. They've also opened up an office in Beijing, and while it's unsure how much work will really float into the SF office from there, there are sure to be more international issues that the corp associates will need to address and it lends an interesting spice to their work mix. I'd say go for it - definitely a better work environment than Latham, they still have a terrific bonus system, and yes, you'll get to work on top-notch deals. C(but do they have a margarita machine?)deuced |
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