This SlideShowPro photo gallery requires the Flash Player plugin and a web browser with JavaScript enabled.
  • Home
Home > Legal News > N.Y. City Bar Retracts Survey’s ‘Not Satisfied’ Finding on Deferred Associates

N.Y. City Bar Retracts Survey’s ‘Not Satisfied’ Finding on Deferred Associates

March 18th, 2010

The New York City Bar on Wednesday retracted a finding from a survey suggesting that deferred associates were not satisfied with the lawyers with whom they worked at public interest groups. Saying it had misinterpreted data, the bar association also issued a revised report, which claims that deferred associates “were largely happy with their placements,” a stark difference from the previous report, which suggested a “culture gap” existed between the law firm-bound lawyers and their public interest colleagues.

Original post:
N.Y. City Bar Retracts Survey’s ‘Not Satisfied’ Finding on Deferred Associates

Legal News

Comments are closed.
Goldman Sachs Sued for Not Divulging Internal Madoff Ban to Client Objectors Fail to Block Mattel Lead Paint Settlement

4401 Eastgate Mall
San Diego CA 92121

Phone: 858.404.9205
Fax: 858.225.3500

Legal News

  • Judicial Watchdog Scolds PJ for Canceling Court Reporter
  • Before Retiring His Robes, Judge Holwell Denies Appellate Bid by Vivendi Shareholders
  • Courthouse Supervisor Faces Individual Liability Under FMLA
  • Scott Rothstein’s ‘Uncle Bill’ pleads guilty
  • Dukes Doesn’t Bar Class Action over Bayer Vitamin Sales, Judge Rules

Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Contact Us
Copyright © 2009 Jaczko Goddard
Website Design, Development and Hosting by Pacifica Technologies Inc.