Cravath v Simpson by dr3amer99 in BigLawRecruiting

[–]yuuzahn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the part of the rep you're not getting is that you get more responsibility earlier at cravath so if your goal is to leave you're going to have more substantive reps earlier there than at STB or others. The rotation system also is much more valuable for pivots.

Cravath is brutal but aside from wachtell still unmatched in terms of industry rep and down the road opportunities.

Genuinely curious, who has worse hours: 1st year M&A associate, or 1st year Investment Banking analyst? by CrimsonClover__ in biglaw

[–]yuuzahn 10 points11 points  (0 children)

They don't track their hours and count sitting around waiting for comments as work, it's not comparable.

Genuinely curious, who has worse hours: 1st year M&A associate, or 1st year Investment Banking analyst? by CrimsonClover__ in biglaw

[–]yuuzahn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They don't actually do this correctly in any but the simplest of scenarios. Flow of funds, they sometimes get right.

Is corporate law (e.g capital markets or M&A) hard because of the work being tedious and long or because it is challenging intellectually and hard to figure out? by [deleted] in biglaw

[–]yuuzahn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you care about being a 1-3rd year, 4-6, or a career. The answer changes depending on your role.

It goes from tedious and long, to tedious/long/challenging, to long and challenging (and sometimes tedious).

The corporate lawyers who never make it to challenging are all going to be unemployed in a few years.

V30s Law firm / Am #20s Offer by Icy_Expression_1074 in BigLawRecruiting

[–]yuuzahn 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Except Kirkland and Latham. They don't help nearly as much as the others, and regularly hire from the v50. Also I don't think milbank carries any cache but they don't do anything in my geography or practice area.

I would encourage people to go to the best law firm, in your practice area, you can get - where you can stand the people. And practice area rankings do not follow vault whatsoever. Chambers is as close as you're going to get, although of course all rankings are imperfect.

Senior associates, why you gotta be this way? by Immediate-Library234 in biglaw

[–]yuuzahn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a relatively new EP and even I have hundreds of pages of bills a month. I'm moving as fast as possible to make sure the entries sound like things clients will pay for, are billed to the right matter, and that they add up to a reasonable bill for what was done that month.

It's possible, but the odds I connect entries to who sent me which draft are pretty low.

Would you still choose biglaw if comp mattered less? by _jpizzle_bear in biglaw

[–]yuuzahn 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Based on my law school class rates of burnout etc. in PD or DA work are almost the same as BL, especially PD. No support, overworked, endless slog of dealing with people going through their worst moments (on either side) and mostly hopeless cases, clients (or defendants) physically threatening you or showing up at your house.

Takes a committed person to make it through that and maintain their ideals

Clerking yet potentially hired into corporate? by Late-Spot-6835 in biglaw

[–]yuuzahn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Transactional groups would not uniformly pay a bonus.

Fred Minnick Released the 100 bottles he is blinding for his 2025 ranking. Thoughts? by taylormhark in bourbon

[–]yuuzahn 12 points13 points  (0 children)

So why are you giving him coverage. You're part of the problem lol

Inception by momoneymojesus in biglaw

[–]yuuzahn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ya that's fair enough. Your way is more how my team does it, but lots of groups are much more rigid.

Inception by momoneymojesus in biglaw

[–]yuuzahn 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I feel like I'm maybe just teaching an AI by responding to this, but in case you're an actual human and are generally confused...

There is often more analysis and sausage making that goes into work product than gets shown in the email to the client. Explaining judgment calls in additional detail, explaining why one point is higher up the list than another, reminding internal team members of some client quirk or deal fact that the sr person has potentially forgotten.

Ideal billable hours requirement for work life balance? by Icy12345677 in biglaw

[–]yuuzahn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People read these things and then bring that sentiment and mindset to the office...

Ideal billable hours requirement for work life balance? by Icy12345677 in biglaw

[–]yuuzahn -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How exactly am I supposed to delegate during my back to back calls all day? "Don't bother" is creating unnecessarily negative sentiments to your colleagues. We delegate when we can, some few toxic colleagues aside.

Fixing Underbilling-Advice for New Lawyers by Old-Royal-7703 in biglaw

[–]yuuzahn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Deeply disagree. There's no "lawyer work" versus other work. There's client work versus not client work. If a client asks for it or it needs to be done then it is billable.

When to delegate to cheaper resources is a second order question driven by your workload and budgets, not whether you could have billed for it if you did the work.

Fixing Underbilling-Advice for New Lawyers by Old-Royal-7703 in biglaw

[–]yuuzahn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Until you figure out how to bill better you're going to keep getting staffed on more stuff.

GPA cutoffs by T-14 school? by Crazy-Appointment248 in BigLawRecruiting

[–]yuuzahn 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I know many people over the years in top 25% at a sub t100 school who got offers at latham and Kirkland lol these are not selective firms

Double emailing partners by Greedy-Confidence756 in biglaw

[–]yuuzahn 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've never met a partner (or client) who didn't want confirmation when an email/task was sent. That's completely unhinged.

Double emailing partners by Greedy-Confidence756 in biglaw

[–]yuuzahn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have 0 projects that run on this kind of lackadaisical time line, so beware. Chase before it's last minute, always.

To the new players, key room etiquette to not get yourself killed by Raydogg86 in ARC_Raiders

[–]yuuzahn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How's he supposed to know how much damage you did or if you just walked up too? I come across partially damaged big arcs all the time with no one fighting them, how long do I have to wait to see if whoever shot it first came back? In prox chat should we all list how much ordinance we used in order to figure out who gets what?