By Valerie A. Fontaine
If you believe what you read in the legal press, virtually all the action in the legal community involves "BigLaw," the nation's most profitable 100 or largest 250 law firms. Most on-campus recruiting efforts are made by those same firms.
With the disparity in news coverage and law school campus visibility, it is easy to forget that there are alternatives to BigLaw. ...
If you believe what you read in the legal press, virtually all the action in the legal community involves "BigLaw," the nation's most profitable 100 or largest 250 law firms. Most on-campus recruiting efforts are made by those same firms.
With the disparity in news coverage and law school campus visibility, it is easy to forget that there are alternatives to BigLaw. ...
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