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Norcal firms that interview 3Ls

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Jul 17, 2013 12:20 am

I'm a summer at a firm in Norcal right now. I was told that there is a chance I cannot get into the dept I want because they may not have the need for extra people in that department. I would like to look around at some other firms in the area.

I've heard that Cooley interviews 3Ls. Is there a chance I can just mass mail and set up something with them and other firms while I am in the area?

I don't think I have messed up with the firm I'm currently at and hope to get an offer from them. However, they let us know about offers a couple of weeks after the internship ends and I will be gone by then. I hope to set up some interviews before I know whether I got an offer.

How do I go about telling firms that? Can I be honest and just say that I'm looking to do an area of law that my current firm probably doesn't have needs for?

Also, I've heard that the Norcal market is pretty small and people talk. Is there some way I can avoid that? I don't want my current firm to know just yet that I'm looking. I don't even know that I want to leave but just want to keep my options open.

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Re: Norcal firms that interview 3Ls

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Jul 17, 2013 4:39 am

Anonymous User wrote:
I'm a summer at a firm in Norcal right now. I was told that there is a chance I cannot get into the dept I want because they may not have the need for extra people in that department. I would like to look around at some other firms in the area.
It would help if you mentioned what department you're trying to get into.
Anonymous User wrote:
I've heard that Cooley interviews 3Ls. Is there a chance I can just mass mail and set up something with them and other firms while I am in the area?
Mass mail to your heart's delight. I believe Latham, SullCrom, and Sidley are also interviewing 3Ls in SF.
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I don't think I have messed up with the firm I'm currently at and hope to get an offer from them. However, they let us know about offers a couple of weeks after the internship ends and I will be gone by then. I hope to set up some interviews before I know whether I got an offer.

How do I go about telling firms that? Can I be honest and just say that I'm looking to do an area of law that my current firm probably doesn't have needs for?

Also, I've heard that the Norcal market is pretty small and people talk. Is there some way I can avoid that? I don't want my current firm to know just yet that I'm looking. I don't even know that I want to leave but just want to keep my options open.
I personally wouldn't tell them before they make an offer.

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Re: Norcal firms that interview 3Ls

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Jul 17, 2013 10:24 am

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I personally wouldn't tell them before they make an offer.

yeah I def don't want to tell them before I get an offer, but what if they hear about it? It seems like so many attorneys here are friends with people from other firms...

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Re: Norcal firms that interview 3Ls

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Jul 17, 2013 12:38 pm

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Anonymous User wrote:
I personally wouldn't tell them before they make an offer.

yeah I def don't want to tell them before I get an offer, but what if they hear about it? It seems like so many attorneys here are friends with people from other firms...
It happens. I doubt you'll get no offered for it if they really wanted to keep you in the first place. No-offers are generally for individuals the firm would not have hired anyways.

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