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Irell LA offer rate
Anyone know? I'm referring to full-time first-year associate offers, not callback-offer.
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Re: Irell LA offer rate
partner I spoke to at my cb said 30/31
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Re: Irell LA offer rate
nice. I'll try not to be THAT guy/girl when I'm there next summer.
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Re: Irell LA offer rate
I can confirm 30/31. I know someone who worked there this summer. This is apparently what it takes to not get an offer at Irell.
1) Don't show up to a lunch with the managing partner
2) Get into arguments with various partners
3) Generally act entitled/like your god's gift to humanity
and my favorite
4) Get told halfway through the summer that you need to shape up or else you risk a no offer and don't change behavior.
1) Don't show up to a lunch with the managing partner
2) Get into arguments with various partners
3) Generally act entitled/like your god's gift to humanity
and my favorite
4) Get told halfway through the summer that you need to shape up or else you risk a no offer and don't change behavior.
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Re: Irell LA offer rate
argh. I'm afraid this is the personality type I'm going to run into forever, and ever, not just at firms like Irell - but in the legal profession period.Anonymous User wrote: 3) Generally act entitled/like your god's gift to humanity
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