But, as The New York Times reports, the anonymous blogger is, in fact, Jeremy Blachman, a 25 - year - old third - year Harvard law student «whose firsthand experience of
Big Law comes down to a round of recruiting interviews last fall... and three months as a
summer associate
at a large Manhattan
firm.»
Having posted here earlier today about
big -
firm salary wars carrying fresh - out - of - school associates to the absurd pay level of $ 160,000, I was reassured that there remains some hope for the legal profession by this article to appear in Monday's National Law Journal: Interest in
summer jobs
at top
firms cools down.
At least four
big law
firms, including Baker Botts and Sidley Austin, are offering one - year paid internships starting this
summer, with an opportunity for full - time work.
Jeanne Graham has a great article in Texas Lawyer on the current batch of
summer associates, Fewer Summer Associates Spread Their Wings at Big - Tex Firms This Year, while some firms are cutting back on the number of positions offered it, it doesn't seem to dampen the spirits of the summers she follows around for the article, but the statistics are the most intere
summer associates, Fewer
Summer Associates Spread Their Wings at Big - Tex Firms This Year, while some firms are cutting back on the number of positions offered it, it doesn't seem to dampen the spirits of the summers she follows around for the article, but the statistics are the most intere
Summer Associates Spread Their Wings
at Big - Tex
Firms This Year, while some firms are cutting back on the number of positions offered it, it doesn't seem to dampen the spirits of the summers she follows around for the article, but the statistics are the most interes
Firms This Year, while some
firms are cutting back on the number of positions offered it, it doesn't seem to dampen the spirits of the summers she follows around for the article, but the statistics are the most interes
firms are cutting back on the number of positions offered it, it doesn't seem to dampen the spirits of the
summers she follows around for the article, but the statistics are the most interesting.