Define "Ties"
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 12:08 pm
There is always a lot of discussion of needing ties to a specific area, state, etc. to get jobs from schools outside T14 and even for some within the T14, but I'm curious as to how close any tie needs to be or how you define ties to an area. For instance, I think one of the most insular markets is SC, so you need to have big ties to SC to think about cracking into let's say Charleston. Do these ties need to be within the legal community only? Like if I went to The Citadel for ug (which is a big deal in Charleston apparently), but didn't have connections to the Charleston legal market, would my connection to the Citadel be a worthy tie to SC?
Please don't harp on the SC/Citadel example above, it is only an example to try to launch a discussion. We can use any number of similar state/school/etc. connection to get the same point across, but the real question is do ties need to be legal market specific to be meaningful? If not, what alternatives would fit the definition of ties to an area which would benefit employment?
Please don't harp on the SC/Citadel example above, it is only an example to try to launch a discussion. We can use any number of similar state/school/etc. connection to get the same point across, but the real question is do ties need to be legal market specific to be meaningful? If not, what alternatives would fit the definition of ties to an area which would benefit employment?