Lawyerly Lairs: An In-House Counsel Heads To The Hamptons
You don't need to be a Biglaw partner to buy a home in the Hamptons.
You don't need to be a Biglaw partner to buy a home in the Hamptons.
This house is handsome and conservative -- just like its owner, Justice Neil "Silver Fox" Gorsuch.
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This prominent presidential adviser and her husband, a longtime Biglaw partner, are living large.
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He was a longtime Biglaw partner, and she was a prominent judge.
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This magnificent home was the scene of a terrible crime.
This law firm's office art is pretty neat!
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This is quite the trophy property.
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This law prof is "something of a legend" -- and his house should be too.
The eminent constitutional scholar has a lovely, albeit eccentrically decorated, home.
This renowned trial lawyer's home has no shortage of character.
He's only 12 years out of law school, and he just sold his Fifth Avenue co-op for $32 million.
Biglaw partners do pretty well for themselves; Biglaw partners married to CEOs do even better.