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Possible to get NY Biglaw from a T1 Regional?

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 10:49 pm
by lawhopeful10
I am a 1L at UGA and it seems the general consensus is that for Atlanta Biglaw you need top 10% grades. I also have heard that Atlanta cares a lot about grades maybe even more so than other cities. I was wondering if someone gets top 10% and has ties to NY if a mass mail campaign to all the firms in New York would have a decent chance of success since although I want to be in Atlanta I want to ultimately give myself as many options as possible. Second semester 1L just started and all grades aren't even in so I know I'm getting ahead of myself but I was just curious and any replies would be appreciated.

Re: Possible to get NY Biglaw from a T1 Regional?

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 10:52 pm
by BarbellDreams
Depends on your definition of "decent". If top 10% + LR @ UGA you'll certainly have "some" shot, but its not gonna be overwhelming or something I would plan on.

Re: Possible to get NY Biglaw from a T1 Regional?

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 10:55 pm
by Anonymous User
Possible? Yes. Family friend (this is why I am anonymous) did it out of Notre Dame this year. Likely? No.

Re: Possible to get NY Biglaw from a T1 Regional?

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 10:56 pm
by lawhopeful10
okay thanks, that answers it and obviously I kinda hoped it would be more than "some shot" haha but that's how it goes I guess.

Re: Possible to get NY Biglaw from a T1 Regional?

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 12:55 am
by 2014
Do you have any sort of database of where 2Ls and 3Ls worked during their summers? Look for NY people on it if so and solicit advice, law students love talking about their summers, especially the ones who went to firms.

http://law.uga.edu/placement-statistics says that you had 5 bar takers/passers in NY last year, I have to imagine a non-zero amount of them are working at market paying firms. So I would put your chances at very low but not negligible.

Re: Possible to get NY Biglaw from a T1 Regional?

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 1:15 am
by lawhopeful10
2014 wrote:Do you have any sort of database of where 2Ls and 3Ls worked during their summers? Look for NY people on it if so and solicit advice, law students love talking about their summers, especially the ones who went to firms.

http://law.uga.edu/placement-statistics says that you had 5 bar takers/passers in NY last year, I have to imagine a non-zero amount of them are working at market paying firms. So I would put your chances at very low but not negligible.
Awesome link, thanks.

Re: Possible to get NY Biglaw from a T1 Regional?

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:19 pm
by Anonymous User
There's someone at my NYC biglaw firm that went to UGA - pretty sure he graduated #1 in his class, though. But we also have a bunch of T1 people who were top 5-10% when they got offers.

Re: Possible to get NY Biglaw from a T1 Regional?

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:59 pm
by koalatriste
Are you diverse? LGBT? Work experience related to your practice area of interest?

The bottom line is that to get NYC from your position, you NEED to be in NYC this summer. I really think that shows you're serious about your "ties" (whatever those are). If there aren't at least a few lines on your résumé that actually say "New York, NY" - I think you're not in a good place. Coming here this summer would definitely help with one of those résumé lines.

Re: Possible to get NY Biglaw from a T1 Regional?

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:05 pm
by Hutz_and_Goodman
It's definitely possible but not easy. From what I can tell at my school (top 50) about 2 to 3 people a year get NYC big law. A lot of people don't even apply. I'd say top 10% + law review is necessary (not sufficient) to have a chance.

Re: Possible to get NY Biglaw from a T1 Regional?

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:09 pm
by lawhopeful10
Thanks for all the responses, my ties are I grew up in New Jersey and have family in New York but nothing on my resume actually says New York and I'm not diverse. I ideally want Atlanta but figured since New York has most of the big law positions it would be good to apply there too. Also I still have another semester to go so I probably am jumping the gun a little but once again thanks for all the responses.