From NLJ, 2009 hiring data (http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNL ... 2443753543)
Covington 30
K&E 24
Jones Day 22
WilmerHale 20
GDC 19
Cravath 18
Sidley 18
S&C 18
W&C 18
Jenner 17
Latham 17
Locke Lord 17
Baker Botts 15
Goodwin Procter 15
McElroy Deutsch 14
Weil 14
Skadden 13
Hogan 12
OMM 12
Morgan Lewis 11
Can't see why this would be too useful, but figured I'd post it anyway.
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Re: Firms that hire the most clerks
It's probably worth noting that the majority of these 'hires' were likely SA's at the firm who clerked before coming back to the firm.
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Re: Firms that hire the most clerks
Don't they also offer substantial signing bonuses if you go there at the end of your clerkship?vamedic03 wrote:It's probably worth noting that the majority of these 'hires' were likely SA's at the firm who clerked before coming back to the firm.