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Originally posted by DazedAndConfused
I am looking for any insight into the quality of life, work, reputation, etc. for these firms. Thanks in advance.
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The Saul Ewing office in Baltimore is the remnant of one-time Baltimore power firm Weinberg & Green. I don't know about its current structure very much, but prior to the merger, it wasn't doing a very good job of keeping younger rainmakers because of the profit division structure. I haven't heard particularly bad things about QOL, and they certainly have some good attorneys. But I've only been across the table, so I don't know the intimate details of their inner workings.
Rosenberg Proutt is a younger mid-size firm. I've been very impressed with the attorneys I've worked with / across from there. I think their client base tends to be local and somewhat smaller. I think their reputation in the legal community is solid. They seem to have a diverse mix of specialists for their size. It would probably be a great place to get good experience, but again, this is from outside looking in. Such things are highly dependant on individual partners.