Small corporate law firms in NYC?
January 7, 2005 7:27 AM
New York MeFites -- do you know (or are you) a lawyer in a small firm, interested in taking on business clients who need modest quantities of good, sophisticated corporate and finance counseling, and who are happy to pay NYC rates for it?
I regularly receive requests for referals to such lawyers but can't satisfy them from my network of big firm lawyers who are bound to firm policies which set $50k to $100k per-matter minimums.
I regularly receive requests for referals to such lawyers but can't satisfy them from my network of big firm lawyers who are bound to firm policies which set $50k to $100k per-matter minimums.
Sounds like my lawyer. I'll email you his contact info.
posted by clubfoote at 10:02 AM on January 7, 2005
posted by clubfoote at 10:02 AM on January 7, 2005
My lawyer, Moss & Moss, LLP says "We are a small firm and we are happy to perform this kind of service. If we are unable to help you, we will refer you to someone else. We never charge for an initial consultation, and we do not set per-matter minimums."
Contact John Moss.
posted by Caviar at 12:56 PM on January 7, 2005
Contact John Moss.
posted by Caviar at 12:56 PM on January 7, 2005
Have gotten a number of suggestions above and via private e-mail. Most of these are actually a little on the too small size. The clients I'm talking about need highly sophisticated finance work, just not in large quantities.
I guess what I'm hoping to find is some West 35th Street open-plan hangout of six ex-Cravath associates who wanted to be able to spend more time working on their backhands and (eventually) coaching their kids soccer, and who'd give up the shot at 7 figure incomes to do it...
posted by MattD at 8:43 PM on January 7, 2005
I guess what I'm hoping to find is some West 35th Street open-plan hangout of six ex-Cravath associates who wanted to be able to spend more time working on their backhands and (eventually) coaching their kids soccer, and who'd give up the shot at 7 figure incomes to do it...
posted by MattD at 8:43 PM on January 7, 2005
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posted by SpecialK at 8:08 AM on January 7, 2005