As a partner at a law firm this show is annoyingly unrealistic about the practice of law. So much so that I found it impossible to watch. Here are reasons it's unrealistic:
1. The show does not show the grind of what it's like to bill hours at a major New York law firm;
2. A corporate associate working on M&A (even a 6 year associate) is still spending the vast majority of their time reviewing documents, drafting documents and working on due diligence;
3. Even the Partners don't have as nice of offices as the 6 year associate in this show;
4. Most Partners nowadays share their assistant with multiple lawyers;
5. In the first episode two associates compete to be on a $2.9 billion dollar merger. On a merger that larger many associates would be working on it;
6. If there was silly competition and high school level interactions between associates like portrayed in this show they would be fired; and
7. This one is more joking but I don't think almost any law office is as crowded as shown post-pandemic which is a real bummer for most young lawyers.
If you are considering law school and watching this show that's great but just don't think this portrays what your life would be like post law school.