Hi All -
A moment of your time would be deeply appreciated. I am a recent grad of a Canadian law school which places quite a few students in New York as summer associates.
I am wondering if anyone could provide me with some advice on ways to secure 'big law' positions in New York. I understand from reading the forums that law students in the US--who are in a similar position--tend to blanket these firms with applications and hope that one or two responds. However, I am curious about the timetable for making these apps: is there a time in the year firms accept apps for 1 year associate positions? Are there certain firms which are more receptive to these types of apps? Would there be a consulting agency worth contacting for help with this process?
I apologize if my questions seem pretty basic and I deeply appreciate anyone who can spare me a few minutes to write a response or pm me with one.
Thank you!
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- sims1
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Re: Canadian Grad hoping for US Big Law
What school? AFAIK only uoft ubc and McGill send students with any sort of regularity. Since you already graduated I guess you missed out on New York firm OCIs (assuming it's uoft).
No idea on what you should do, but it will be tougher as a graduate since most firms hire out of their summer classes.
No idea on what you should do, but it will be tougher as a graduate since most firms hire out of their summer classes.
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Re: Canadian Grad hoping for US Big Law
Thank you for your response. I graduated from UofT where I performed, I think, quite well and I've always wanted to go to NY. But yes, I missed out on OCIs. I am just curious if there is any way I can take a final shot at it and if so, any advice would be helpful.
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Re: Canadian Grad hoping for US Big Law
Yeah, this.rad lulz wrote:You can network and mail apps in but you pretty much missed the boat. Srry.lawhopeful25 wrote:Thank you for your response. I graduated from UofT where I performed, I think, quite well and I've always wanted to go to NY. But yes, I missed out on OCIs. I am just curious if there is any way I can take a final shot at it and if so, any advice would be helpful.
Did you even sign up to take the New York bar exam in July?
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