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Sonnenschein Shortens Its Summer Program
(And a request for tips about changes to other firms’ summer programs.)

Sonnenschein Nath Rosenthal Above the Law blog.jpgSeveral tipsters informed us that Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal was trimming its summer associate program to 10 weeks (as Pillsbury Winthrop previously did). We reached out to Sonnenschein’s chairman, Elliott Portnoy, who apprised us of some changes to the firm’s program:

We have made two changes to the structure of this year’s Summer Associate Program. There is considerable overlap between the group of Summer Associates to whom these two policies apply.

First, we have confirmed a uniform, firm-wide policy of a 10 week maximum for the Summer Program. As our firm continues its migration towards a greater practice group orientation, we felt it necessary to make policies such as this one uniform throughout the firm.

Second, we have made a general policy decision to end the Summer Program on August 1st firmwide (with a few exceptions). We believe that the August vacation season for our attorneys is simply not a period that is conducive to a positive Summer Associate experience.

Collectively, these two decisions will affect approximately one-half of our Summer Associates in Chicago who had originally indicated an interest to be with us for more than 10 weeks this summer. They may also affect some other Summer Associates in other offices, but if so (again, I working from memory) I believe that would be relatively isolated.

If you have other questions about our Summer Program, let me know.

These changes make sense to us, considering how dead August is (although maybe we’re biased ‘cause we’re in D.C., which basically shuts down for the whole month). We thank Mr. Portnoy for this detailed and helpful information, as well as for getting back to us so promptly.

The changes made to the summer associate programs of Sonnenschein and Pillsbury raise a broader question: When it comes to summer programs, is Biglaw cutting back? In light of the faltering economy, have firms made material changes to their SA programs — e.g., in terms of summer class size, length of the program, or overall lavishness of events?

Will Skadden Prom be moved from Rockefeller Center to Dave & Buster’s? Will farewell dinners at Per Se or Citronelle be replaced by brown-bag lunches in the firm cafeteria? Will the top-shelf booze get removed from the “booze cruises”?

We’d like to prepare a comprehensive report on notable changes to summer associate programs nationwide. If you have information that might interest us, please email us (subject line: “Summer Associate Program Changes”). Thanks.

Earlier: Endless Summer? Not at Pillsbury

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