316 Search Results for: "JD Match"
-
Sponsored Content
JD Match helps law students take more control of their own recruitment and helps them find better jobs. Free for students
Looking for a great job? In this environment it can be tricky. You need every tool at your disposal. If you haven’t heard, JD Match is the first online service that helps introduce law students to law firms and vice versa. It matches law students and clerks to AmLaw firms based on mutual interest. And, get this – it’s free for students (firms pay the freight). Get discovered by (more) great firms Member students and clerks have a greater chance of being discovered - even by firms you may not be aware of. But that’s not the whole story. Just by creating a profile on JD Match, you immediately make yourself visible to law firms that are in the market for the very qualities you bring to the table. Whenever firms search JD Match for people with your attributes, your profile comes up. And your chances aren’t restricted to OCI season—firms use JD Match to find profiles like yours all year round. -
-
In-House Counsel
Why Finding Lawyers That Match Your Values Is So Hard
Only when you know what matters to you will you be able to look out and see if your values are reflected in the individual lawyers and law firms you are considering working with. -
Government
Yale Law Never Prepared J.D. Vance To Match Wits With A General
J.D. Vance gets clowned like it's election day. -
-
-
Biglaw, Bonuses, Money
Associate Bonus Watch: Another Day, Another Simpson Match
Congrats to this firm's associates, but on another note, where is all the bonus news? Show us the money! -
Courtship Connection
ATL Courtship Connection: After Another Bad Match, Kash Seeks Professional Help
Can lawyers love one another? ATL Courtship Connection is our attempt to matchmake legal types. Initially, I had some successes. But if you’re a regular reader of this column, you know that the last few have been the worst kind of first dates: not great, not disastrous, just kind of “eh.” This column’s tale is […] -
March Madness, March Madness 2010, Reader Polls
ATL March Madness (Round 1): Best City to Practice Law. The West and Midwest Matchups.
The NCAA March Madness Tournament kicked off officially today. (Since it took Elie a good two hours to write his half of this post, Kash assumes he’s streaming the tournament on his computer.) Meanwhile, we kicked off round one in our ATL “Best City To Practice Law” tournament on Tuesday, pitting cities in the East […] -
New York Times, Weddings
Legal Eagle Wedding Watch 6.7: Matched
Another week, another NYT Vows column comparing the bride to a giant coniferous tree (“The bride stood stately and erect, echoing the Redwoods that surrounded them . . . “). Seriously, could they maybe assign Vows once a month to a real writer, just to make it a little less chirpy and insipid? What about […] -
-
-
Advertising, Shameless Plugs, This Is an Ad
ATL Gives Thanks For Its Advertisers
Above the Law extends thanks to its advertisers. -
Advertising, Shameless Plugs, This Is an Ad
Thanks So Much To Our Awesome Advertisers
Above the Law extends thanks to its advertisers. -
Advertising, Shameless Plugs, This Is an Ad
Thank You To Our Delightful Advertisers
Thanks to the excellent brands that work with us here at ATL. -
Advertising, Shameless Plugs, This Is an Ad
Thanks Very Much To Our Advertisers On ATL
Above the Law extends thanks to its advertisers. -
Advertising, Shameless Plugs, This Is an Ad
Big Thanks To Our Advertisers
We are honored to be working with these great brands. -
Advertising, Shameless Plugs, This Is an Ad
Thanks A Million To Our Advertisers
Above the Law extends thanks to its advertisers. -
Advertising, Shameless Plugs, This Is an Ad
We Appreciate Our Advertisers Here At ATL
Above the Law extends thanks to its advertisers. -
Advertising, Shameless Plugs, This Is an Ad
Thanks Very Much To Our Advertisers
Above the Law extends thanks to its advertisers.