Pros
It's a step up to a higher rate of play: very fast paced and exciting at times. If you're young and social, you'll meet and retain a ton of friends here. Highly professional setting. Pay is pretty good as long as you scratch tooth and nail to justify you earned it. If you want more responsibility, usually it's there for the taking. CEO is a mostly good guy if you prove to him you belong to be there. He's got a good heart and is a sharp guy. Admin and HR/etc. are literally the best people at this firm.
Cons
Simply put, the firm is doing it's best to stay relevant and pivot within a pretty challenging industry. LBR has limited resources versus other firms in the same city and on the street so, as you can imagine, that sort of puts a cap on the trajectory of the firm. Management expectations are pretty pie-in-the-sky. Constant flux: people coming and going from the firm at all times. . A bit stuffy and archaic at times. Bonus and compensation situation starts to get a bit intense and shark tanky. As with all places and spaces of life, there exists a very small influential inner-circle in the firm, which can get sort of political.