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Vinson & Elkins: Summer Program Follow Up

Vinson & Elkins logo.JPGYesterday, we reported on Vinson & Elkins “no-layoff promise” and the cost cutting measures that they were putting in place to protect their employees. We mentioned that the firm was delaying the start dates for its incoming first year associates, and shortening its summer program. Today, we’ve received some more information about what the summer is going to look like at V&E.

Above the Law has learned that people who spent their summer with V&E as 1Ls will not be able to split their 2L summer between V&E and another firm. The firm’s summer program now ends on a hard date — July, 17th. Vinson cannot accept people who would have to extend their stay beyond that date.

The firm has confirmed that the decision will affect ten summers. But the firm also emphasizes that those ten law students will still be considered for full time offers, based on their 1L performance with the firm.

The few, the proud, (did we mention the few) 1Ls that are lucky enough to have positions this summer should take note. We’ve already reported on other firms that have decided that they can’t bring back 1Ls for their 2L summer. So work hard 1Ls, this might be the only look you’re going to get.

After the jump, some details about V&E’s summer program for 2Ls.

Many people reported that Vinson & Elkins is showing a significant increase in the amount of 2Ls that will be summering with the firm this year over last year. The firm confirms that it will be having 70 2Ls working in its Houston office this summer.

We asked the firm just what V&E would do with all these people. A Vinson & Elkins spokesperson furnished Above the Law with this statement:

We are excited about the quality of the students in our summer program. We are working hard to make sure that they have a great summer experience.

We don’t have any predetermined number of offers we’re going to extend. We’re going to have to see how the summer evolves and hoe the economy evolves. But we are taking a long term view to our hiring.

It’s a great problem to have.

On the list of problems that law firms can have in this market, having a wealth of qualified students eager to work for the firm isn’t a terrible thing. For the seventy-odd 2Ls gearing up for a summer of gladiatorial combat to secure a full time position, the problem is less “great.”

So, whether you are a 1L or a 2L, the moral of the story is to keep your head down this summer and work hard. And hope for the best.

Earlier: Vinson & Elkins: Another ‘No Layoff” Promise
Squire Sanders Uninvites Last Year’s 1Ls

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