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Historic Summer Offer Rates
Does anyone know where I can go to find firm's offer rates for its summer classes over the past several years? Thanks.
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Re: Historic Summer Offer Rates
I've been using historic NALP forms.Anonymous User wrote:Does anyone know where I can go to find firm's offer rates for its summer classes over the past several years? Thanks.
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Re: Historic Summer Offer Rates
Where do you get those?Anonymous User wrote:I've been using historic NALP forms.Anonymous User wrote:Does anyone know where I can go to find firm's offer rates for its summer classes over the past several years? Thanks.
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Re: Historic Summer Offer Rates
I think Above the Law's career site is pretty good for some of these numbers, especially this last summer's.
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Re: Historic Summer Offer Rates
I am aware how to get to the NALP site, where on the site do I go for historic forms?Anonymous User wrote:http://lmgtfy.com/?q=nalp+directory
Edit: I know of last year's form from the NALP site, I guess my question was whether I can get more than last year's data.
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