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Perspective

Apr. 21, 2009

As Training and Mentoring Break Down, Is Being a BigLaw Associate Worth It?

Would-be associates at the top firms should think long and hard about what they're getting themselves into, cautions Edwin Reeser.

INSIGHT COLUMN

By Edwin Reeser

The dual season of law school admission notices and graduations is about to begin, against a backdrop of historic terminations of lawyers, especially associates and staff, in BigLaw. Let's take a very pragmatic look at what the current crisis in the profession of BigLaw is about, and what it may mean for those who are considering a professional career as an attorney.

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