There are a few firms I'll be bidding on where I definitely have a preference of office, but I would be delighted to be in one of the firm's other recruiting offices as well. As an example off the top of my head, Patton Boggs' DC office is one of my targets, but one of its other major offices is in the secondary market I'm targeting (Texas).
How, during interviews, would you convince the interviewer to give you a chance at both offices without making them doubt your focus on either market?
Thanks.
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Re: OCI Interviews: How to handle multi-office interest?
Excellent! Thanks, db.disco_barred wrote:http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3&t=124708