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- StructuresAndForces
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Re: Downside of late swearing in biglaw
Are you a first year? If so youre late.
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Re: Downside of late swearing in biglaw
In case this gets you to stop posting your same question in any thread you can find:
You'll be okay with the December NYLE. It's late, but not the end of the world. From what I've heard, some people take so long to compile all their affidavits that you won't even be at the end of the line if you get your application materials together at the end of December.
You'll be okay with the December NYLE. It's late, but not the end of the world. From what I've heard, some people take so long to compile all their affidavits that you won't even be at the end of the line if you get your application materials together at the end of December.
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Re: Downside of late swearing in biglaw
I think you miss out on some opportunities. I was a late-swearing-in person and I missed out on taking a deposition for a pro-bono case.
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Re: Downside of late swearing in biglaw
Not really. I'd let your firm know about the situation, but otherwise I wouldn't worry about this. It's not a big deal.StructuresAndForces wrote:I'll likely be late because of a mistake I made with registering for the NYLE. Are there any serious consequences?