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Big Law Class Year

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2018 11:21 am
by Anonymous User
Class of 2014 grad currently in a COA clerkship. I worked one year in big law and then spent two years clerking at a district court. What class year is realistic to push for with firms?

Re: Big Law Class Year

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2018 1:03 pm
by valjean
I’m in this position and am starting in the fall as a third-year. One of my co-clerks is ‘14 and got one offer to start as a fourth-year, but not at the firm he is heading to. I’m viewing the reduced class year as extra time to establish myself before partnership evaluation starts. I pushed back a bit but gave up fairly quickly.

Re: Big Law Class Year

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2018 7:12 pm
by Anonymous User
valjean wrote:I’m in this position and am starting in the fall as a third-year. One of my co-clerks is ‘14 and got one offer to start as a fourth-year, but not at the firm he is heading to. I’m viewing the reduced class year as extra time to establish myself before partnership evaluation starts. I pushed back a bit but gave up fairly quickly.
Does anyone else have experience with this?

Re: Big Law Class Year

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2018 10:02 pm
by Anonymous User
Anonymous User wrote:
valjean wrote:I’m in this position and am starting in the fall as a third-year. One of my co-clerks is ‘14 and got one offer to start as a fourth-year, but not at the firm he is heading to. I’m viewing the reduced class year as extra time to establish myself before partnership evaluation starts. I pushed back a bit but gave up fairly quickly.
Does anyone else have experience with this?
This is a pretty specific question, and you had someone in the exact situation offer a reply. I can't imagine there are too many others in the exact situation.

Feel out what class year the firm wants you at, then counter if you strongly feel the need to do so. I wouldn't reccomend coming in as a 5th year and I doubt a firm would consider that. Fourth seems appropriate, and third doesn't seem crazy.

Re: Big Law Class Year

Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2018 1:49 am
by TFALAWL
Anonymous User wrote:
Anonymous User wrote:
valjean wrote:I’m in this position and am starting in the fall as a third-year. One of my co-clerks is ‘14 and got one offer to start as a fourth-year, but not at the firm he is heading to. I’m viewing the reduced class year as extra time to establish myself before partnership evaluation starts. I pushed back a bit but gave up fairly quickly.
Does anyone else have experience with this?
This is a pretty specific question, and you had someone in the exact situation offer a reply. I can't imagine there are too many others in the exact situation.

Feel out what class year the firm wants you at, then counter if you strongly feel the need to do so. I wouldn't reccomend coming in as a 5th year and I doubt a firm would consider that. Fourth seems appropriate, and third doesn't seem crazy.
To be fair, I've seen this scenario come up a few times on this site, so wouldn't be surprised if a couple more folks chime in.