Law Practice
Jun. 5, 2013
Nonprofits, agencies take advantage of flooded market
There aren't nearly as many summer jobs at big law firms these days as there are law students who want them. The timing couldn't be better for nonprofits and government agencies to take advantage of the flooded legal market.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
There aren't nearly as many summer jobs at big law firms these days as there are law students who want them. The timing couldn't be better for nonprofits and government agencies to take advantage of the flooded legal market.
Phyllis Cheng, director of the state's Department of Fair Employment and Housing, said her organization has gained ground on big firms as an attractive landing spot f...
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