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Old 07-16-2009, 03:18 PM
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Harvard Law Chills Out It’s scary when HLS students have to worry about future employment. With dreadful news coming out of BigLaw (exhibit A), the school has some advice for its students, according to a memo released earlier this year: “Now is not the time for avoidance, denial or panic. Instead, keep a cool head and focus on the things that you can control.” Here’s the Bloomberg story. The school’s assistant dean told the newswire: “If you are looking in D.C., consider Baltimore or Richmond…If you’re looking in Chicago, try Milwaukee and St. Louis, too. You need to be casting a wider net in this market.”
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