Ex-Biglaw Associate Wants You To Know His Former Firm Was Trying To Keep Its Trumpiness On The DL
He's just trying to give us an inside view of what's going on behind closed doors at the firm.
He's just trying to give us an inside view of what's going on behind closed doors at the firm.
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This might not be 'normal,' but neither are the things that are happening during this presidency.
Lawyers like their money, and they don't want to lose more of it to taxes.
With so much money on the line, of course things are getting intense.
He's not mad, he's just really disappointed.
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He isn't sure if 'fighting it out in court' would help the firm's finances via new business.
She can't sleep a wink because of it.
He's not terribly concerned about people leaving the firm.
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Pro bono work has become especially nerve-racking in the Trump II era.
It's a cost of doing business, and sometimes the cost is too high for what firms are receiving.
What will he do next? Anything he wants!
It's fair to say they do not support her nomination as the state's U.S. Attorney.
This lawyer might stick out his tongue and start making animal noises at you -- but never in court.