(Bloomberg) -- When Josh Kleiman, a student at
Brooklyn Law School, interviewed at 17 law firms for a summer
position, 12 called back. He joined New York's Fried, Frank,
Harris, Shriver & Jacobsen, one of the city's most profitable.
The competition has increased for Kleiman and other
students at so-called second-tier law schools for jobs that pay
more than $3,000 a week, plus free lunches and cocktail parties.
New York's largest law firms have hired record numbers of summer
associates to deal with an abundance of work and defections of
lawyers to banks and private equity clients.
Read more at Bloomberg Exclusive News
Brooklyn Law School, interviewed at 17 law firms for a summer
position, 12 called back. He joined New York's Fried, Frank,
Harris, Shriver & Jacobsen, one of the city's most profitable.
The competition has increased for Kleiman and other
students at so-called second-tier law schools for jobs that pay
more than $3,000 a week, plus free lunches and cocktail parties.
New York's largest law firms have hired record numbers of summer
associates to deal with an abundance of work and defections of
lawyers to banks and private equity clients.
Read more at Bloomberg Exclusive News
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