District of Columbia
Practice area
Data Privacy · Compliance/Regulatory · Cybersecurity · Government · Investigations
PQE
2-4 years
Location
District of Columbia, District of Columbia
Salary
$235,000 - $310,000
Employment type
Full-time
No recruiter found for Holland & Knight LLP in District of Columbia
Below are recruiters with experience in District of Columbia with other major firms.
Why talk to Darin Morgan?
Gary Brooks joined Ropes & Gray LLP's District of Columbia office in the Compliance/Regulatory group.
I highly recommend Darin as a legal recruiter. He has a great understanding of the lateral market and of different firms and practice groups. In my experience he employed a calm, thoughtful and deliberative process to help me through applying, interviewing, and accepting an offer. I found his guidance during the process to be excellent.
Gary Brooks
Ropes & Gray LLP • District of ColumbiaWhy talk to Rhea Bagaria, Esq.?
Adriana Campos-Korn joined Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP's District of Columbia office in the Customs group.
Rhea truly goes above and beyond as a recruiter. From the first moment we spoke she was so attentive to ensuring that she wasn’t just placing me at a job with an opening where I would do well, but that the job also gave me everything I was looking for. She was involved in every step of the interviewing and hiring process, from helping with preparation for all of my interviews, which included a ton of information and some of the most thoughtful interview questions I’ve ever seen, to debriefing after each interview, to keeping me updated on where we were in the process, and finally helping me with completing the hiring process. She truly tailored the experience to me and made the process so seamless and enjoyable. Rhea is an absolute joy to work with!
Adriana Campos-Korn
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP • District of ColumbiaWhy talk to Khurram Naik?
Erin Drolet joined Clifford Chance's District of Columbia office in the Energy group.
In preparing for my lateral move, I had a lot of questions about the logistics of the process and how to prepare for interviews. Khurram was very helpful during the experience because he was incredibly responsive and knowledgeable on the lateral market. His advice and guidance made the experience very smooth and his positivity throughout made the transition much less daunting. I would not have been able to make the move without his help!
Erin Drolet
Clifford Chance • District of ColumbiaWhy talk to Priya Gulati?
Kami McFarland joined Kirkland & Ellis LLP's District of Columbia office in the Environmental group.
Priya is absolutely amazing and I can't speak highly enough of her services. She truly cares about her clients and helps them to find a fit that works for every aspect of their lives, both personally and professionally. She is thorough, responsive, and works very hard for her clients. She is an absolute gem!
Kami McFarland
Kirkland & Ellis LLP • District of ColumbiaWhy talk to Steven G. Weiler?
Emilee Houghton joined Mayer Brown LLP's District of Columbia office in the Labor & Employment group.
I would highly recommend Steven to any attorney looking to make a lateral move. Not only is he extremely knowledgeable about the markets in which he places attorneys, he was also very knowledgeable about my area of practice (business immigration), which is a quality I’ve not seen in other recruiters I’ve communicated with previously. He has incredibly valuable insights into the entire recruitment process - from finessing a resume, to preparing for different rounds of interviews, to accepting an offer, to giving notice to your current employer. I felt so supported throughout the entire process, and Steven was always available for a call or to quickly answer a text or email when I had any questions or concerns. Steven also took the time to really get to know me as a person and professional, ensuring that I didn’t just find a new role, but a role, practice group, and firm that were a great fit for me and my professional goals. The lateral process can be intimidating and a bit unnerving, but Steven’s encouragement and guidance made the process much easier to navigate. I am so grateful for his support throughout the process, and his continued support as I transition into my new role. Thank you so much, Steven!
Emilee Houghton
Mayer Brown LLP • District of ColumbiaWhy talk to Alan Hershkowitz?
Kate Peterson joined Paul Hastings LLP's District of Columbia office in the Finance group.
I worked with Alan while I was trying to change firms in late 2021. Alan was great about informing me of new opportunities in the DC market and helping me through the whole process of applying, interviewing, and accepting my new position. Alan was also always responsive with any questions and with helping to schedule my interviews. For those looking to switch out of the Delaware market, I would certainly recommend Alan since he has an understanding of the type of work that attorneys perform in Delaware.
Kate Peterson
Paul Hastings LLP • District of ColumbiaWhy talk to Max Bartram Esq.?
Alexis D. joined Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP's Washington office in the Energy group.
Working with Max was an all around positive experience. He took the time to listen and understand my career interests and goals, and presented a variety of opportunities to me that aligned with those goals. He also reassured me throughout the process that the most important thing was that I found the right fit for my lateral move, and did not rush me into making any particular decision. I would recommend Max to any friend of mine looking to make a move!
Alexis D.
Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP • WashingtonWhy talk to Kallum (Kally) Challenger?
David Nicolardi joined Freshfields's District of Columbia office in the Investment Funds group.
Kally is knowledgeable about the legal market, and appropriately proactive with employers. Kally was attentive and took the time to listen to my objectives, and most importantly I always felt that she was acting in my best interest.
David Nicolardi
Freshfields • District of Columbia