Summer 2010 Trifecta: Squire Sanders Cancels Program

Mon, Jul 20, 2009

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Squire Sanders has decided not to plan a 2010 Summer associate program, although the firm intends to reevaluate its hiring situation in the Spring.

This on the same day that Thompson Hine and Ballard Spahr notified law schools that they have canceled their 2010 Summer associate programs.

The firm is still accepting resumes, which may be evaluated in the Spring.

Squire Sanders cut associate salaries by 10% in May, and laid off 30 attorneys.

Founded in 1890, Squire, Sanders & Dempsey LLP has 32 offices in 15 countries across the globe.

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