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Easier place to get biglaw-NYC v. Secondary market Forum
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Re: Easier place to get biglaw-NYC v. Secondary market
If the secondary market in question is Miami, then NYC is easier. If not, then secondary market is easier than NYC.Anonymous User wrote:T-14
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Re: Easier place to get biglaw-NYC v. Secondary market
Depends on the market and the top 14.
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Re: Easier place to get biglaw-NYC v. Secondary market
And the candidate and the grades.Anonymous User wrote:Depends on the market and the top 14.
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