Today 08:20 AM | ||
AssCake69 |
1 year TC Quote:
TSMP offering 2.5k during trainee and 3.5 after retention (which can start 2 month into TC)… it’s publicly on their website dude |
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Yesterday 11:55 PM | ||
Unregistered | How is Theodore Heng doing at Baker? | |
Yesterday 09:55 PM | ||
Unregistered | another troll... | |
Yesterday 07:43 PM | ||
Unregistered | Hows the launch of A&O Shearman coming along. Got up pay to NYC cravath level? | |
Yesterday 06:54 PM | ||
Unregistered | Hearsay for the new 1 year TC the second 6 months is 4k. True? | |
Yesterday 02:55 PM | ||
Unregistered |
Salary at big 4 Any idea what’s the salary range in big 4 firms for those called in 2019? |
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Yesterday 01:06 PM | ||
Unregistered | Can any disputes lawyer who has been in practice for a while (at least 7 years or so) give advise as to whether one should stay in big 4 disputes, and grind it out to make equity, or go to an international firm to practice arbitration and hope to one day make partner? I know equity isn’t guaranteed for either and people say it’s easier to make equity in big 4 - but does the better salary in an intl firm justify taking that risk? | |
Yesterday 01:50 AM | ||
Unregistered | Is this in the sg office? Do they take local uni grads? | |
30-04-2024 10:09 PM | ||
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30-04-2024 08:16 PM | ||
Unregistered | Sorry, forgot to caveat that it’s easier to move as a lateral. Straight out of law school, pretty ****ing hard - think of it this way, why would NY law firms hire you over JD grads (whom they have interviewed and work with)? For the NUS/NYU kids, it ain’t easy either since they don’t have as much time in the American system to network, but being in NYC itself is a huge plus (they get to meet firms face to face in the limited time they have). | |
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