Sunny Cherian, Scott Wales, Constance Ramos, Sarah Jalali and John Hamann have moved to the SF office of Hogan Lovells, supposedly with $10M of business. Thanks to an anonymous commenter for finding this.
"Leadership material"? Leadership material? I know that quote is from a recruiter, but, come on. It will be interesting to see how many associates Sunny "leads" to Hogan.
I remember a couple of weeks ago when it was reported in the Recorder that Sunny was considering going to Hogan. He claimed that was the first he heard of it. But, yeah, don't trust the news media or the blogs, they don't know what they're talking about. Trust firm leadership instead.
What's the big deal? These departures were all part of the plan! Get back to work. Everything is going exactly as we intended - Howrey is better off that they left... I mean we wanted them to leave. We made them leave - good riddance! Now get back to work you drones - our plan is too complicated to explain to you in detail, but whenever it looks like rainmakers are jumping like rats from a sinking ship, it's because we want it to look that way... so they can save face - we actually want them to leave!
"Leadership material"? Leadership material? I know that quote is from a recruiter, but, come on. It will be interesting to see how many associates Sunny "leads" to Hogan.
ReplyDeleteI remember a couple of weeks ago when it was reported in the Recorder that Sunny was considering going to Hogan. He claimed that was the first he heard of it. But, yeah, don't trust the news media or the blogs, they don't know what they're talking about. Trust firm leadership instead.
ReplyDelete@6:41- this blog and all blogs are lies and misinformation! trust only in matt wolf!!!
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know if Scott Wales moved to Hogan as well?
ReplyDeleteRTFA! (yes)
ReplyDeleteWhat's the big deal? These departures were all part of the plan! Get back to work. Everything is going exactly as we intended - Howrey is better off that they left... I mean we wanted them to leave. We made them leave - good riddance! Now get back to work you drones - our plan is too complicated to explain to you in detail, but whenever it looks like rainmakers are jumping like rats from a sinking ship, it's because we want it to look that way... so they can save face - we actually want them to leave!
ReplyDeleteThe ship isn't sinking; it's firmly aground.
I think at this point people here are requiring visual proof, or will vigorously deny the truth of this post.
ReplyDeleteyes on Scott...
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Howrey exits continue as five quit for Hogan Lovells in San Francisco
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