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Originally Posted by PennBF
Of course they don't win all the cases but you can rest assure they win the majority because of preparation and organization and experts in certain fields. I worked for a few years with one of the very top law firms on Wall Street and am pretty familiar with their practices how they prepare and what to expect. 
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My roommate for a short time at the U of MN Law School-- Doug L.,-- worked in a Wall Street Law Firm the Summer of 1988. Not sure which one. He seemed to love it. He has a photographic memory so it was probably fairly easy for him.
Our clinic-- Legal Assistance to Minnesota Prisoners-- had guidebooks and the like for various kinds of cases which made things a lot easier when representing prisoners. I would assume Wall Street firms have many such guidebooks about what works in cases and what does not.