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Deferred Associates Evaluate Their Experience in Public Interest Jobs

March 8th, 2010

Nearly three-quarters of deferred associates in New York who placed with public interest groups developed a stronger interest in pro bono work because of the experience, according to a new report by the New York City Bar. But the bar also found that while the attorneys were generally satisfied with the training they received, they expressed a low satisfaction level with their integration into public interest groups, and a frustration with the lack of communication from their firms about their start dates.

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