Law Practice
Mar. 9, 2012
Offer rates for summer associates show signs of recovery
Legal employers are beginning to ramp up their recruiting and hiring efforts with law school students following the recession, but those rates still lag far behind the pre-recession years, according to a study released Wednesday.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Legal employers are beginning to ramp up their recruiting and hiring efforts with law school students following the recession, but those rates still lag far behind pre-recession years, according to a study released Wednesday by the National Association for Law Placement.
Offers for summer positions for law school students rose for a second consecutive year to 46.4 percent in for students interviewed in f...
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