Thoughts on Dentons?
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How do you handle a situation where a partner simply doesn’t respond to you? I sent them drafts to review, followed up multiple times, and tried calling, but I haven’t heard back. They also don’t go into the office, so I can’t just stop by. There isn’t a hard deadline, but from a client service perspective, we should have sent these documents already. The client has followed up, and I gave a general “we’re finalizing” response, but I expect another follow-up soon. Any advice on how to handle?
I have a $1.2M net worth as a 3rd year NYC mid level (including home equity) yet I still feel broke and empty. Majority of paycheck simply goes into retirement accounts, mortgage or index funds. Not interested in dating/relationships and most days I just eat a six piece chicken McNuggets on the way home from work for dinner and rice and beans at home on weekends. No traveling, no vacations, not close with family (not interested in any of that). Anyone else similar? I can’t be the only one
Why would a v5 firm take down a new lateral’s profile after a week? Website shows “lawyer no longer at the firm.”
Partner scheduled a call this morning and during the call referred to today as a "holiday" with air quotes 🙃
Anyone find it weird how big of a chip NOT coming from privilege is to some lawyers? Seems like these people think any conversation about debt and privilege is an affront to their existence as if we were even talking about them or their qualifications. Like b, what do you want from me? Life isn't fair, I didn't determine your life. Why you bitter at me for, if this job ain't making you happy then just leave, no need to be insecure about it and say it's a money thing or whatever
Not particularly distinguished. Quality of attorneys and work varies significantly across offices. Black box compensation and under-market bonuses. Would pick another firm if given the option.
That’s a shame. I know some Dentons attorneys who are really good but have heard the opposite about others.
McDonald’s
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Really depends on the practice group and office. Which are you thinking of? Generally great people to work with.
Worked there for a while. The level of skill varies among practice groups. Benefits are similar to other firms I’ve seen. Comp is at cravath for first few years, although 10k less in ‘not major’ markets and then just inches up. 2000 billable requirement and maybe 10k-20k max bonus if hit it (could go higher but I don’t know anyone who did).
Yup. One of the reasons I left.
McFirmiest of the McFirms.
What if I said it’s their insurance dispute team - first party insurance claims?
They are always busy. Smart people in the group. High level work. Feel free to dm.
Then I wouldn’t know. Also really depends on the office. If it’s a smaller market office, likely good people. If not… well, sol - welcome to big law in big city.
McDonalds? Nah.