With two firms relaunching their programs after yearslong layoffs, the market for summer associates would appear to be primed for something of a renaissance. But overall it’s been a slow build in recent years, according to the Law Journal’s 2018 survey of summer associate programs.

Firms continue to examine their approaches, sometimes questioning whether it makes sense to do a summer program at all in the traditional sense.

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