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Some firms not in NALP?

Post by ScottRiqui » Fri Oct 03, 2014 7:31 am

Just playing around with the NALP site and realized that I can't get Norton Rose Fulbright to come up in any search results, even with something as simple as putting "Norton" in the employer name and leaving all the other criteria (size/location/etc) blank.

Am I doing something wrong, or are there big firms/offices that aren't in the NALP directory?
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Re: Some firms not in NALP?

Post by Kikero » Fri Oct 03, 2014 7:33 am

From their website it looks like they're NALP.

http://joinus.nortonrosefulbright.com/i ... 54&id=1051

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Re: Some firms not in NALP?

Post by ScottRiqui » Fri Oct 03, 2014 7:42 am

Thanks - there may be something wrong with the NALP directory site, then, because if I go to it from the link on the NRF page you posted, I still can't get them to come up in any search results, no matter how simple.

On a similar note, typing "Haynes" in the employer name field and hitting "search" only pulls up the Haynes & Boone Dallas office, even though they have others.

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Re: Some firms not in NALP?

Post by MCFC » Fri Oct 03, 2014 8:02 am

Yeah, I've found the NALP search function to be particularly terrible. Some Firms you have to enter their full name plus LLP to get any results. I usually resort to just Googling [firm name] nalp directory.

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