Baker & McKenzie has confirmed that it has rescinded offers to 11 deferred associates in its New York office.
The firm in January had put on hold its group of incoming first-year associates from the graduating class of 2009.
Baker & McKenzie has confirmed that it has rescinded offers to 11 deferred associates in its New York office. The firm in January had put on hold its group of incoming first-year associates from the graduating class of 2009. Baker & McKenzie said its New York office "has been unable to accommodate" these 11 lawyers. "We regret having to make this decision, but unfortunately the work required for these individuals has not materialized to a sufficient degree," the firm said in a statement.
June 24, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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Baker & McKenzie has confirmed that it has rescinded offers to 11 deferred associates in its New York office.
The firm in January had put on hold its group of incoming first-year associates from the graduating class of 2009.
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