Same ol’, same ol’. That pretty much sums up this year’s placement of recent law-school graduates. Entry-levels hires in 2005 decreased at 10 firms, increased at 11 and remained constant at another seven among the firms surveyed.

Perhaps a more telling predictor of Atlanta firms’ futures, experts say, is a look at lateral associate hiring. And from that vantage point, the picture is cheerless.

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