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How Summer Associates Can — Succeed In A Challenging Economy — Overcome Adversity And —Find Excellence Everywhere- Part 10

by Frank Kimball 26. February 2010 09:41

The Blogosphere -

            All of us read www.AboveTheLaw.com and other blogs about the profession. http://www.AbovetheLaw.comAbove the Law is a marvelous clearinghouse for information about law firm hiring, compensation, terminations, and all manner of humorous, topical, or scandalous behavior. The core content on the site is up to date, reliable, and provocative. Developed by David Lat, a former Wachtell Lipton associate and Yale Law School graduate, the site has become controversial because of its rapid-fire and detailed reporting on law firm terminations and financial issues.

            It attracts a fair amount of criticism because of the way that it peels back the layers of the onion of law firm management and compensation. In my opinion, law firms would probably not have been as transparent about terminations, summer program results, and compensation, if they had not been nudged by Above the Law. 

            The “comments” part of this blog permit any user to say almost any thing about any person or law firm. Many of the comments are obnoxious, baseless, bizarre, offensive, and half true at best. 

        For a law student in a summer program, please step away from the keyboard and do not post comments on any blog. Yes I know about your rights. And I know you will post from home under an assumed name. But if I am running your summer program, I can probably recognize your “voice” from what you say and how you say it. And engaging in the mud slinging that goes on in the comments section of any of these blogs is done at your peril. Committing grotesque public career suicide just to put something on a blog is as dangerous as it is foolhardy.

 

 

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