The plaintiffs’ bar has never wooed top law students the way big defense firms have. The wealthiest plaintiffs’ firms have traditionally hired burned-out associates away from the Lathams and LeBoeufs. And the smaller shops have never exactly had the budgets to fly to Cambridge or Charlottesville every hiring season.
But an enterprising tandem of third-year Harvard law students is using technology to bring students and the plaintiffs’ bar closer together.
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