Clerkship to Biglaw? Forum
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Clerkship to Biglaw?
How easy is it to break into biglaw from a state clerkship?
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Re: Clerkship to Biglaw?
Regional BigLaw (or MidLaw) in the state -- possible; National BigLaw (NY/DC/etc.) -- not so much possible.Anonymous User wrote:How easy is it to break into biglaw from a state clerkship?
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Re: Clerkship to Biglaw?
Possible from State Supreme Court, not possible from either state appellate or state trial court.