r/BigLawRecruiting
For any law student or person considering, in the process of, or curious about attorney big law recruiting, primarily in the US (but also UK and Canada!). Ask questions, seek advice, post firm updates, post guides, or anything else related to the big law recruiting process! Check out the discord for more community! https://www.reddit.com/r/BigLawRecruiting/comments/1kh074k/the_rbiglawrecruiting_discord_is_now_live/ Disclaimer: This is not a forum for legal advice.
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