Is there a big gap between lawyers in big law firms and lawyers in small law firms?

The essential difference between a big company and a small company is not the size and quantity of the company, but the vision and model.

Advantages of this university:

(1) has senior lawyer business, which is more detailed. There are many high-end businesses such as capital market, IPO, equity, investment and financing, private equity fund, and traditional civil and commercial business and criminal business are also very detailed. Marriage and family affairs, intellectual property rights, real estate business and other businesses, criminal business such as criminal department I, criminal department II, economic crime team, gang-related and violent crime team, corruption and bribery crime team are refined and more vertical.

(2) Many excellent lawyers. This is not to say that small firms don't have excellent lawyers, but that big firms have more excellent lawyers. Except for the size required by individual law firms, large law firms generally have many excellent lawyers.

(3) The most mature training system. Law firms are overwhelmed by lectures every week, and their business studies are more frequent.

(4) All relatively perfect growth gradients. For new lawyers, all the perfect growth plans, especially for those new to the team, are targeted to train them to work according to their own team model.

The above four points are both advantages of large institutes and disadvantages of small institutes. However, the advantage of a small firm is that although the business it contacts is single, it will get more exercise. Lawyers who have done 10 small cases may have a higher level than lawyers who only do a high-end business.

What's more, the internship of a small institute is that the partner and director take you and teach you directly, while the internship of a large institute is generally led by a lawyer and taught as a team, and the partner does not take you directly. Then there will be more opportunities to study and exercise.