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