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Re: BigLaw in San Diego?
I was the mid-west T-30 from earlier, top 20% and LR
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Re: BigLaw in San Diego?
non-CA T50, t50%, LR. BSEE, ipsecure. SD born and raised plus worked there after undergrad.
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I got an offer in OC, but did not even get cb in SD. T14, weak ties.
How hard is it to lateral into SD or land something after clerkship? I did not take my OC offer, so I will be looking to try again down the road.
How hard is it to lateral into SD or land something after clerkship? I did not take my OC offer, so I will be looking to try again down the road.
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Waiting on results from a SD CB. Around median at USC/UCLA, secondary journal, UCSD undergrad and strong ties to SoCal.
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Re: BigLaw in San Diego?
thanks for the info guys!
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Re: BigLaw in San Diego?
I would think lateraling would be easier because as a 3rd year associate (or whatever it is) and on you're actually profitable.Anonymous User wrote:I got an offer in OC, but did not even get cb in SD. T14, weak ties.
How hard is it to lateral into SD or land something after clerkship? I did not take my OC offer, so I will be looking to try again down the road.
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Re: BigLaw in San Diego?
Anybody hear anything from DLA Piper yet? I applied through their website at the beginning of August and haven't heard a peep. I followed up with the hiring partner today, but I'm not expecting much.