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Law Practice

Feb. 13, 2013

Entry-level hiring, law school recruiting nearly flat

Entry-level legal hiring and law school recruiting remained almost flat in 2012, according to report released Monday by the National Association for Law Placement.

By Kevin Lee
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Entry-level legal hiring and law school recruiting remained almost flat in 2012, according to report released Monday by the National Association for Law Placement. Law firms surveyed by NALP hired an average of nine summer interns from law school in 2012, up from a historic low of eight during the past two years.

Silicon Valley-based law firm offices employed an average of six summer interns, the highest average in California. L...

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