Technically I have a shot with Joselyn Cano...Desert Fox wrote:Technically, a for-profit could follow the six criteria that the DOL sets out and have an unpaid intern.kalvano wrote:They aren't supposed to but since when has that stopped anyone?BlueLotus wrote:kalvano wrote:Law firms have to pay people that work there.
i've def seen symplicity postings for "volunteer" positions at for-profit firms, ugh. a buddy of mine worked at an immigration boutique firm for free her 1L summer.
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Don't you go to the one that got all that lovely publicity for the $10k /yr entry level attorney Symplicity posting?BlueLotus wrote:yeah, i'm kinda disgusted my law school would give such firms a platform.kalvano wrote:They aren't supposed to but since when has that stopped anyone?BlueLotus wrote:kalvano wrote:Law firms have to pay people that work there.
i've def seen symplicity postings for "volunteer" positions at for-profit firms, ugh. a buddy of mine worked at an immigration boutique firm for free her 1L summer.
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Ugh, yes. I even approached the Dean of Career Services about it and instead of apologizing for the gaffe, her response was--"Our role is to make students aware as many opportunities as possible".
F*ckin' sh*tboomers. That has to be some sort of labor violation, though I confess I don't know much about that area of the law.
Ugh, yes. I even approached the Dean of Career Services about it and instead of apologizing for the gaffe, her response was--"Our role is to make students aware as many opportunities as possible".
F*ckin' sh*tboomers. That has to be some sort of labor violation, though I confess I don't know much about that area of the law.
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