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Law Practice

Sep. 7, 2006

E-Guide Helps Prospective Law Students Assess Pro Bono Programs

FORUM COLUMN - Curiously, a male candidate for a job at a law firm repeatedly asked the firm interviewers about the firm's treatment of women.

David A. Lash

Managing Counsel for Pro Bono and Public Services, O'Melveny & Myers LLP

The opinions expressed here are his own.


Forum Column

By David A. Lash

     
      Curiously, a male candidate for a job at a law firm repeatedly asked the firm interviewers about the firm's treatment of women. He later explained that, although the issue was not directly pertinent to him, it nonetheless was important to him to evaluate the entirety of the culture at any place he might be interested in working. Similarly, at a recent recru...

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