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Willkie Farr (NY) vs Ropes & Gray (NY)
Trying to decide between Willkie and Ropes for New York. Mostly interested in litigation. I would prefer to stay in New York for my career.
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Re: Willkie Farr (NY) vs Ropes & Gray (NY)
Disclaimer: I’m a WFG associate, but just on the basis of rankings, Willkie’s much higher ranked in Chambers NY in General Commercial (HR Band 1 vs. HR Band 4) and Securities Litigation (Band 3 vs unranked). The firms are ranked similarly for White Collar. Willkie’s also more highly ranked in Bankruptcy, Antitrust, and Corporate (these are practice groups that tend to generate a lot of litigation for their associated litigators in the New York market).
My experience has been generally positive and I’d say we have a better reputation than Ropes in the NY market (not a knock towards Ropes as a firm generally, but Willkie’s base is in New York so it’s naturally going to be more entrenched here.)
My experience has been generally positive and I’d say we have a better reputation than Ropes in the NY market (not a knock towards Ropes as a firm generally, but Willkie’s base is in New York so it’s naturally going to be more entrenched here.)
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Re: Willkie Farr (NY) vs Ropes & Gray (NY)
No one should choose Ropes outside of Boston if they have an offer from a good/great firm that is HQ’d in that city.
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Re: Willkie Farr (NY) vs Ropes & Gray (NY)
Why not?Anonymous User wrote:No one should choose Ropes outside of Boston if they have an offer from a good/great firm that is HQ’d in that city.
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Re: Willkie Farr (NY) vs Ropes & Gray (NY)
Is the litigation group shrinking / are associates being excluded from the lit practice group?
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Re: Willkie Farr (NY) vs Ropes & Gray (NY)
Giving this thread from last year a bump because these are the two firms in NY I am deciding between. Unlike OP I am only interested in corporate/transactional.Anonymous User wrote:Why not?Anonymous User wrote:No one should choose Ropes outside of Boston if they have an offer from a good/great firm that is HQ’d in that city.
Ropes' NALP only shows firmwide stats but based on the info I got during OCI the Boston and New York offices are roughly the same size now, do you think that at that rate not being HQ would really matter that much?
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Re: Willkie Farr (NY) vs Ropes & Gray (NY)
If you have an interest in PE related M&A work, Ropes New York is one of the top shops now. That group is as big as many other NY HQ firms now with over 55 associates. As a lateral, I chose it over Willkie in past 3 years.Anonymous User wrote:Giving this thread from last year a bump because these are the two firms in NY I am deciding between. Unlike OP I am only interested in corporate/transactional.Anonymous User wrote:Why not?Anonymous User wrote:No one should choose Ropes outside of Boston if they have an offer from a good/great firm that is HQ’d in that city.
Ropes' NALP only shows firmwide stats but based on the info I got during OCI the Boston and New York offices are roughly the same size now, do you think that at that rate not being HQ would really matter that much?
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Re: Willkie Farr (NY) vs Ropes & Gray (NY)
What is the difference between the culture in these two offices?