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The 2012 Summer Associates SurveyThe American Lawyer 09-12-2012 Most of us would happily cut our workday short to go on a cruise. So would most of the law school students who spent this summer working at law firms across the country. But, according to this year's edition of The American Lawyer's annual Summer Associates Survey, some of these would-be lawyers have a different message for the hiring partners who brought them aboard. Its time to de-emphasize the fun. As one respondent said, I would ask that the Summer Associate Program be scheduled so that there is a bit more time for work. A possible reason for the serious-minded pleas: the survey shows anxiety among summer associates at a four-year high. Who can have a good time with worry clouding their thoughts?
Previous Summer Associates Survey coverage :: 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 THE FEATURESCut the Fun and Put Us to Work This year's Summer Associates Survey found the students who spent the season at major law firms more anxious than those who filled the same slots over the previous three summersand eager to work off their worries.
Methodology How we arrived at the rankings.
THE CHARTSNATIONAL
2012 Summer Associates National Rankings We rank 111 law firms based on the average of nine survey queries, including interest level of the work, how much of it was "real" training and guidance, and how accurately the firm portrayed itself in interviews. CITY
2012 Summer Associates City Map An interactive map showing how summer associates rated their firms based on the offices where they worked. Plus, cities ranked by overall summer associate satisfaction. |