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- msblaw89

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In-house 2l?
Wondering if anyone knows what companies hire 2L summer associates with a potential permanent offer?
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Re: In-house 2l?
Alcoa, Ford. Alcoa seems to have a preference for local schools.msblaw89 wrote:Wondering if anyone knows what companies hire 2L summer associates with a potential permanent offer?
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Re: In-house 2l?
I've been wondering about this too. For instance, Exxon Mobil is recruiting 2L's at UT.
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Re: In-house 2l?
same question. has anyone worked at Liberty Mutual or any other Boston-based company?
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Re: In-house 2l?
Have a friend who got a permanent offer from HP. It was IP though.
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Re: In-house 2l?
I did Liberty's summer program last year and worked in the legal department before law school. They rarely hire summers, because they rarely have a need for an entry level attorney. However, when they do it's usually only after someone has passed the bar and is pounding the pavement looking for a job--folks don't graduate with a job lined up their.
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Re: In-house 2l?
HP is doing some 3L OCIs but I'm not sure if they hire "Summer Associates" or just "Legal Interns"Anonymous User wrote:Have a friend who got a permanent offer from HP. It was IP though.
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Re: In-house 2l?
HP is doing some 3L OCIs but I'm not sure if they hire "Summer Associates" or just "Legal Interns"
Whats the difference?
Whats the difference?
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Re: In-house 2l?
SAs lead to permanent employment. I've seen legal interns get hired after they graduate but it's not common.NanaP wrote:HP is doing some 3L OCIs but I'm not sure if they hire "Summer Associates" or just "Legal Interns"
Whats the difference?