Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, one of the first firms to announce deferrals for its 2009 first-year associate class, once again is taking the lead in associate matters. The firm announced on July 14 that it has canceled next year’s summer associate program. The news comes two months after the firm informed the current crop of summer associates that start dates for those offered permanent jobs would be pushed into the fall of 2011.
The move is a change of plans from just a couple of months ago. In late April, Morgan Lewis said it was set to recruit a new summer class for 2010.
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