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The New Lawyer Supplement

Nov. 20, 2007

Transparency As Avocacy

Stanford law students Andrew Bruck and Andrew Canter tell new lawyers what’s really going on behind the guilded doors of big law firms

Andrew Bruck and Andrew Canter

      Law students think big firms are indistinguishable. Long hours, dull work, ungrateful partners, big paychecks. But real differences exist among these firms and, starting this fall, students are finding out just how distinguishable they are.
      Building a Better Legal Profession, a national grassroots organization of law students that we lead, ranks law firms by ...

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