Schulte Roth & Zabel Not Extending Job Offers to Summers

Wed, Jul 22, 2009

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New York City’s Schulte Roth & Zabel, which in April laid off 20 attorneys and deferred 2009 associates to 2010, has informed its current Summer associates that no job offers will be made at this time.

Usually, the firm extends job offers for the next year to Summer associates at the end of the program, which concludes this week.

The firm says it will make some offers eventually, but no decisions have been made as to how many, or if any start dates will be deferred.

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Schulte Roth & Zabel is one of the top 100 largest law firms by revenue. The firm was founded in New York City in 1969 and launched in London in 2002. The firm also has an office in Washington, DC. Schulte employs nearly 450 attorneys in its three offices.

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  1. [...] Roth ran an abbreviated eight week summer program this year, and back at the end of July announced they were not making any offers yet, but would get around to it eventually.  Eventually [...]

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