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New York Bar Application- employment question
For those who worked as an SA last summer with a firm and are going back there after graduation, how did you handle the question that asks if you are presently employed in New York? I left it blank because I figured my employment was technically contingent on a bunch of things like passing the bar and graduating, and also it seemed strange to say I was employed in New York since I obviously haven't been doing any actual work or getting paid over the course of the school year. Does that make sense? Or did anyone list their firm for this question?
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Re: New York Bar Application- employment question
I didn't list my firm as my current employer because I won't start until October which means I'm currently unemployed.
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Re: New York Bar Application- employment question
do you think it matters if your firm is reimbursing you for expenses over the summer like covering the cost of Bar review, Bar application fees, etc?
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Re: New York Bar Application- employment question
Speaking of employment questions for the New York Bar. Is being a bar review rep considered "law-related" employment ?
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