Also interested in this. I'd add Hagens Berman too.Anonymous User wrote:What are the best SF Plaintiffs firms? Preferably in securities lit work but open to other stuff too.
I know of:
Leiff Cabraser, Altshuler Berzon, Robbins Geller.
Also would be interested in which of these didn't require SCOTUS level stats. I have an okay resume but its nothing amazing. Top 1/3 at GW/WUSTL/ND/BU. Law Review, no position. 2 years at V30ish NYC and now working as a Manhattan ADA in white collar. Originally from SF.
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Bold is true.Anonymous User wrote:Also, thoughts on Hanson Bridgett? Are they actually a "lifestyle" firm, or would you basically have the same quality of life as in biglaw, but for less pay?
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