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Canceling Callback Advice
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Re: Canceling Callback Advice
I would call and e-mail the appropriate people ASAP to cancel. If there is no way you would work there, you'd be wasting the time of 5 attorneys who have much better things to do, as well as your own.
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Re: Canceling Callback Advice
And that of a fellow student who might want to work thereWahooLaw24 wrote:I would call and e-mail the appropriate people ASAP to cancel. If there is no way you would work there, you'd be wasting the time of 5 attorneys who have much better things to do, as well as your own.
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Re: Canceling Callback Advice
Thanks for the advice. I have reached out to them.
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