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Leaving and Clerkship Bonus

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Mar 04, 2018 2:49 pm

Recently came back from a clerkship to NYC biglaw and am really not loving it. Currently a midlevel. Would really like to move but curious what to do about the clerkship bonus clawback issue. Do others have experience? Are firms willing to pay off the bonus to hire you?

Also, any recommendations on recruiters?

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Re: Leaving and Clerkship Bonus

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Mar 04, 2018 10:46 pm

Anonymous User wrote:Recently came back from a clerkship to NYC biglaw and am really not loving it. Currently a midlevel. Would really like to move but curious what to do about the clerkship bonus clawback issue. Do others have experience? Are firms willing to pay off the bonus to hire you?

Also, any recommendations on recruiters?
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Re: Leaving and Clerkship Bonus

Post by SoCalTacos » Sun Mar 04, 2018 11:56 pm

Anonymous User wrote:
Anonymous User wrote:Recently came back from a clerkship to NYC biglaw and am really not loving it. Currently a midlevel. Would really like to move but curious what to do about the clerkship bonus clawback issue. Do others have experience? Are firms willing to pay off the bonus to hire you?

Also, any recommendations on recruiters?
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