Waiting on my final CB (about a month later) and giving up hope on the mass mailing I've already done. Besides NALP (been through most of those firms), is there anyway to find Midlaw firms? I found a few on Martindale that weren't on NALP but was wondering if there were any other sources out there where there might me only 750 instead of 3,000 resumes being sent.
Thanks.
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Re: Ways to find Midlaw
The Buisness journal in your city (as long as is not a major market) should have a ranking of the 50 or so largest firms in the city. Many of those are likely to be midlaw