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How to find historical NALP data?
I'm trying to find out whether a firm in a secondary market I have an offer from is historically a 100% offer firm. Is there a way to find old NALP forms?
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Re: How to find historical NALP data?
Ask the recruiter for the old forms. I think nalp has then for payAnonymous User wrote:I'm trying to find out whether a firm in a secondary market I have an offer from is historically a 100% offer firm. Is there a way to find old NALP forms?
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Re: How to find historical NALP data?
This would be amazing to get my hands on. Do you know how to pay $ for the old data?JamMasterJ wrote:Ask the recruiter for the old forms. I think nalp has then for payAnonymous User wrote:I'm trying to find out whether a firm in a secondary market I have an offer from is historically a 100% offer firm. Is there a way to find old NALP forms?
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Re: How to find historical NALP data?
I mean I'm not 100% sure that's the case but I know that on NALP's main site there are things you can pay for. It might be a subscribership thing though. I think your best move would be to ask either your career services or the firm for the forms. I think both will have it on file.Anonymous User wrote:This would be amazing to get my hands on. Do you know how to pay $ for the old data?JamMasterJ wrote:Ask the recruiter for the old forms. I think nalp has then for payAnonymous User wrote:I'm trying to find out whether a firm in a secondary market I have an offer from is historically a 100% offer firm. Is there a way to find old NALP forms?
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Re: How to find historical NALP data?
Also interested in this. Wayback doesn't work for this because it doesn't seem to have anything other than the first page of nationwide (no matter how narrow your search) results saved. That's fine if the only firm you're looking at is Akerman, but otherwise not so much.mvp99 wrote:http://archive.org/web/
I've been able to navigate through old websites using this engine.
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Re: How to find historical NALP data?
My CSO said they had no idea and provided a link to NALPdirectory.com.
Pretty surprised there isn't a resource for this. Maybe this can be my mylsn.info. #TLService