Eight of the 21 firms participating in Texas Lawyer’s 2014 New Associate Hires Survey have a larger first-year associate class this year than they did in the fall of 2013. Below are comments from new associates at five of the firms who agreed to respond via email to the following question from research editor Jeanne Graham: “What is an unexpected change you’ve experienced in the transition from student to full-time lawyer?”

Kate Young
Kelly Hart & Hallman
Fort Worth
Intellectual property and real estate
Texas Tech University School of Law

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