The New York University School of Law says it was the first law school in the country to host a career fair for deferred students and laid-off alumni.
Earlier this week, fifty employers met with deferred associates and other alumni to discuss temporary and permanent positions. About 140 NYU 3Ls have had their start dates deferred.
The employers included public interest firms, non-profits and government agencies.
The New York University School of Law was established in 1835, and offers the JD, LL.M., and JSD degrees. It is located in Greenwich Village.
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