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Best Litigation Firms in Boston
What are the best firms in Boston to be looking at for litigation and an eventual transition to the D. Mass. USAO?
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Re: Best Litigation Firms in Boston
Ropes & WilmerAnonymous User wrote:What are the best firms in Boston to be looking at for litigation and an eventual transition to the D. Mass. USAO?
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Re: Best Litigation Firms in Boston
There was a thread on here a while back (don't know link), where this was discussed. Short answer is, if you're looking for an elite lit boutique, there's not one in Boston.
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Re: Best Litigation Firms in Boston
Agree with all of the above. However, if you're specifically interested in going to the Massachusetts us attorney's office, it's worth noting that the former acting us attorney, mike loucks, is a partner at Skadden boston.
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