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Re: Biglaw Visa Policy for International Student
Latham is not committed to relocating everyone who lost h1b lottery to overseas offices this year. A large portion was let go yesterday. A small portion who got partner support and whose interested practices happened to be busy enough in the overseas offices got relocated.
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Re: Biglaw Visa Policy for International Student
Did this include Canadians? We can go to the border and come right back (I think).Anonymous User wrote: ↑Thu Apr 27, 2023 8:18 pmLatham is not committed to relocating everyone who lost h1b lottery to overseas offices this year. A large portion was let go yesterday. A small portion who got partner support and whose interested practices happened to be busy enough in the overseas offices got relocated.
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