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Law students uniting to improve the big firm lifestyleSubmitted by Tom Boone on April 4, 2007 - 11:41am.
A new organization of students from the nation's law schools are asking large firms to change the conditions under which new associates work. Law Students Building a Better Legal Profession, which consists of about 125 students from around the country, recently sent out an email articulating its Principles. That message went to representatives at firms in the AmLaw 100, a ranking of the nation's largest law firms based on gross revenue. An excerpt...
I'm curious to see if this effort has any substantial impact. After all, there are already plenty of jobs available for attorneys who want to work fewer hours and make less money. Those jobs just don't happen to exist at the nation's largest law firms. Is there any real economic incentive for these firms to comply with the groups principles? I suspect that the high demand for these prestigious if backbreaking jobs will ensure that few firms take the group's letter seriously. Until ALL top graduates refuse to take these jobs, conditions won't improve. [WSJ.com Law Blog] You Say You Want a Big-Law Revolution (via Law School Innovation) Bookmark/Search this post with: ( categories: )
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