Four years after the onset of a painful recession, the first-year associate hiring picture at large law firms looks much different than during the glory days of 2007.
The most prestigious law schools still dominate when it comes to placing graduates. But the percentage of 2011 law grads at the nation’s elite firms continued a decline that began in 2009. It seems that large firms have yet to regain their appetite for robust first-year associate classes.
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