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bringing up books about firms during CBs?

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 2:16 pm
by Anonymous User
I have upcoming interviews with Williams & Connolly and Skadden. Each firm has a book written about it, which I have read. Is it weird for me to refer to the book or bring up detailed things I learned in the book in the interviews? Will it seem like I am trying too hard/desperate?

I'm particularly curious how current associates working at firms like these would react to this if any of you are posting on here. I guess I would be more likely to bring it up to a partner but still interested in opinions.

Re: bringing up books about firms during CBs?

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 2:22 pm
by Anonymous User
I wouldn't mention the book itself. However, I think it would be smart to work in interesting tidbits that you learned in discussing and asking Q's about the firm. It will give you a solid basis for informed questions ("I've heard a lot about X. Perhaps you can elaborate on that a bit?"). Saying that you read an entire book about the firm may come off as odd, in the same way that you wouldn't want to mention law review articles that your interviewer wrote many years ago. But that doesn't mean you can't play off the material within to stimulate a productive conversation.

Re: bringing up books about firms during CBs?

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 2:14 pm
by Anonymous User
bump.....anyone else?

Re: bringing up books about firms during CBs?

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 4:07 pm
by Anonymous User
Who would read/write a book about a law firm? What do these books even say?