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Associate Life Survey: Real Work For Summers?

funny-pictures-kitten-confused-gruel-newspaper.jpgIn comments to a previous ATL / Lateral Link post on summer associate lunches, there was an interesting back and forth on actual summer associate work.

First, a poor overfed summerite lamented that his lunch plans would interfere with his work:

I got my furst [sic] real assignment yesterday as a summer. I would much rather have caught a quick bite today and worked on the assignment than having to endure a 2 hour lunch just to be politically correct.

About 20 minutes later (no doubt delayed by a lunch of his own), another commenter responded:

1:48, no summer assignment is a “real assignment.” You’re not there to do real work. Go on your lunches. You will have obscenely more time to do your assignment than is necessary.

Anecdotally, that’s a pretty common sentiment. But at some firms, there’s another concern about summer associate assignments: a third commenter frets that the summers are actually getting the best work:

At my firm, the big resentment is that summers are given better / more substantive assignments, while more senior guys are doing privilege logs while pretending documents don’t exist. Smiling when you are too tired to stand. Or maybe that’s just me. I need to get back to the large scanned pdfs now.

So, how has it been working (or not working) out at your firm this summer? In today’s survey, we’ll focus on whether the summers are actually getting, or should be getting, “real” assignments.

Update: This survey is now closed. Click here for the results.


Justin Bernold is a Director at Lateral Link, the sponsor of this survey.

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