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Finding info about smaller firms

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Oct 26, 2011 5:22 pm

Got an offer from a smaller office of a large national firm. Any incite on how to get info like past offer rates, whether they've deferred associates the past couple of years, whether they pay for bar exams, etc?

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Re: Finding info about smaller firms

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Oct 26, 2011 5:24 pm

Anonymous User wrote:Got an offer from a smaller office of a large national firm. Any incite on how to get info like past offer rates, whether they've deferred associates the past couple of years, whether they pay for bar exams, etc?
Some things, like bar exam fees, would be the same across the firm. Offer rates, assuming you are one of maybe 3-4 summers, would be so small as to be unrepresentative. Deferrals would follow the pattern of the parent firm.

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Re: Finding info about smaller firms

Post by Void » Wed Oct 26, 2011 7:46 pm

The title of this thread is not what you mean. You want info about smaller offices, not smaller firms, right?

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Re: Finding info about smaller firms

Post by Anonymous User » Mon Oct 31, 2011 11:46 am

Yea sorry I meant smaller offices of larger national firms. Is there any way to view past years NALP forms?

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