Lawyers Evenly Split On How Hard Summer Associates Should Work
Briefly

As someone who got roped into a project at 5:30 p.m. on my first day as a summer that would keep me there helping draft a temporary restraining order until 4 a.m., working late seemed entirely acceptable.
The expectation that a summer associate is, in part, there to Beta test their first-year experience has lost a lot of its sway over the industry.
Read at Above the Law
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