... The firm also welcomed first-year law students who were...
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...name on it come graduation. Firms sometimes hire more summer associates than they have first-year associate positions. Particularly with law being an employer's...
...selection, certificate of merit, pay-raise fiasco, Cappy, Nigro, Newman, rising first-year associate salaries, law firm merger mania, Bonusgate, Luzerne County, Conahan, Ciavarella, Powell...
...made a difference in [my decision]. In 2004, a first-year associate at a large Philadelphia law firm earned about $115,000 (not...
...100 law firms to attract the cream of the crop of first-year associates. Some clients no longer want to pay for the training of...
...this in the future, unless the legal economy improves." First-year enrollment at law schools was down by 15 percent nationally this...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...affairs for Nutter during his first year as mayor, as well...amp; Henderson as an associate in the firm's Philadelphia...
...be daunting to think about career planning when the demands of the first year of law school are so overwhelming. Each November, the counselors in...
...and the committee has adopted several projects to take on in the first year, headlined by an economic study of the legal industry's impact...
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