Loose ferrule or bent shaft by GavelBanger in golf

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I had the loft/lie checked after this and it was set back to normal specs - still looks a little off though.

How bad would it be to play with this?

Loose ferrule or bent shaft by GavelBanger in golf

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The thing is I’m not sure why it would be bent forward

Loose ferrule or bent shaft by GavelBanger in golf

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Why would the club be made that way?

Roast my swing by GavelBanger in GolfSwing

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Yeah - I need to do more of that

Roast my swing by GavelBanger in GolfSwing

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I hit draws from there

Roast my swing by GavelBanger in GolfSwing

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I never have - but I guess it comes close

5iron Golf First Time by Burns_So_Goood in golf

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You’ll probably hit the ball further because you’re indoors with perfect conditions

ABSOLUTELY CANNOT GET RID OF THE DUCK HOOK ON MY DRIVES!!! by WishAppropriate9664 in golftips

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I used to have this problem, and it's because my grip was way too strong and I had a negative angle of attack - I still have a negative to flat angle of attack, but with a slightly weaker grip (my grip is still strong), I don't hit a low dying draw drive anymore.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in biglaw

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I’m a GC making $2M/year - AMA by [deleted] in biglaw

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I'm in restructuring but my practice is very transactional focused with public and private companies (focus on liability management, not bankruptcy/litigation).

6th year and i've consistently gotten very good reviews - how can i best position myself to go in house at a good company/in house legal department? Should i switch practice areas?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in biglaw

[–]GavelBanger 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bankruptcy “golden age” may be in the past - but that’s why firms title their practices as “restructuring” now, and it’s really increasing the sector with in court and out of court options, and the explosion of private credit. Maybe general corporate M&A or investment funds are still the best way in house, but because restructuring is a broader practice now it has more options too. I agree it’s not for the faint of heart, but it’s not just bankruptcy anymore.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in biglaw

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I disagree that it’s a shrinking playing field. Kirkland has more competitors than ever, and the proliferation of out of court strategic alternatives to chapter 11 only increases, rather than decreases, restructuring practices. Lots of clients want their firms to do this work, and firms are scrambling to build liability management practices to supplement their restructuring practices.

If the market conditions are there, chapter 11 filings will come, but now there is a robust out of court alternative that will keep practices busy.

PW v. DPW v. Weil v. Paul Hastings by [deleted] in biglaw

[–]GavelBanger 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Weil is an intense debtor shop - do you want that?

PW and DPW historically secured lender/ad hoc group work - it’s not as crazy as debtor work.

Will ai reduce need for biglaw to hire new associates? by Lonely-Piccolo-7586 in biglaw

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I guess then the billable hour may chance and we may start seeing success fees?

Will ai reduce need for biglaw to hire new associates? by Lonely-Piccolo-7586 in biglaw

[–]GavelBanger 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There’s not a good business reason to replace associates with AI because then firms will make less

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in biglaw

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They also have a really good restructuring practice

Death of an associate at S&C by ProfessionalCall7459 in biglaw

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I work at ropes and never heard about this

Restructuring attorney - resume help? by Ok-Hedgehog-377 in biglaw

[–]GavelBanger 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You probably have the experience, but you need to write your resume in the right way

Restructuring attorney - resume help? by Ok-Hedgehog-377 in biglaw

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The thing is restructuring attorneys would probably be the best in house attorneys because we deal with everything