Q: I am a mid-level associate who got laid off from Big Law but found a job quickly at a mid-size firm. If/when the market for lawyers picks up again, will I be at a disadvantage if I try to lateral to another Big Law firm?
Thanks.
I am a mid-level associate who got laid off from Big Law but found a job quickly at a midsize firm. If/when the market for lawyers picks up again, will I be at a disadvantage if I try to lateral to another Big Law firm?
January 05, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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Q: I am a mid-level associate who got laid off from Big Law but found a job quickly at a mid-size firm. If/when the market for lawyers picks up again, will I be at a disadvantage if I try to lateral to another Big Law firm?
Thanks.
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