So what's generally the procedure if you're aiming at a law firm out of your immediate region? Will T14s pull out-of-state law firms into the OCS process? Or might one summer associate in their immediate region with the intent of working with the firm at another office?
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- lymenheimer
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Re: Out-of-state summer associate?
http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... 3&t=170599letmeseeyoulurkit wrote:So what's generally the procedure if you're aiming at a law firm out of your immediate region? Will T14s pull out-of-state law firms into the OCS process? Or might one summer associate in their immediate region with the intent of working with the firm at another office?
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- Serett
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Re: Out-of-state summer associate?
^^^What he said.
But, you can find public versions of most (all?) T14 OCI employers, or if you bring up a particular firm, http://www.nalpdirectory.com/ will list the schools at which it does OCI somewhere in the firm's listing (I think it's under a recruitment or hiring tab or something once you select a firm). Alternatively, you apply online essentially like you would for any other job by sending all of a given firm's required materials via web and/or email, and perhaps mentioning when you might be in the area for an interview.
But, you can find public versions of most (all?) T14 OCI employers, or if you bring up a particular firm, http://www.nalpdirectory.com/ will list the schools at which it does OCI somewhere in the firm's listing (I think it's under a recruitment or hiring tab or something once you select a firm). Alternatively, you apply online essentially like you would for any other job by sending all of a given firm's required materials via web and/or email, and perhaps mentioning when you might be in the area for an interview.