Why M&S
Why M&S? Ask Peter Farrand, one of our Corporate Associates.
After practicing law in the Washington, D.C., office of a large international law firm, I returned to Miles & Stockbridge (where I began my legal career, first as a summer associate and later as an associate) because I value the collegial atmosphere and know the firm is genuinely committed to my professional development. I appreciate how the firm organizes its practice groups in an effort to foster a team approach. As an associate in the Corporate & Securities Practice Group, there is great value in feeling that I am part of a team pursuing common goals. Miles & Stockbridge is not a sweatshop. Associates have the benefit of working on complex and challenging matters while maintaining a reasonable work/life balance. My views of the firm are reflected in the fact that a significant number of the partners have spent their entire legal career here. That to me is proof that Miles & Stockbridge is a great place to work.
Peter C. Farrand, Emory University 2002
Associate, Corporate and Securities
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After practicing law in the Washington, D.C., office of a large international law firm, I returned to Miles & Stockbridge (where I began my legal career, first as a summer associate and later as an associate) because I value the collegial atmosphere and know the firm is genuinely committed to my professional development. I appreciate how the firm organizes its practice groups in an effort to foster a team approach. As an associate in the Corporate & Securities Practice Group, there is great value in feeling that I am part of a team pursuing common goals. Miles & Stockbridge is not a sweatshop. Associates have the benefit of working on complex and challenging matters while maintaining a reasonable work/life balance. My views of the firm are reflected in the fact that a significant number of the partners have spent their entire legal career here. That to me is proof that Miles & Stockbridge is a great place to work.



