By John Kloosterman
It's the end of April and in the next month or so, many law firms and other legal employers such as corporate legal departments, public interest organizations, etc. (collectively referred to as firms), will bring in law students to work for the summer. These students (summer associates, summer clerks, summer interns, etc., collectively referred to as summer associates) will spend a couple of months working in a firm to gain pra...
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