Big Law’s $245,000 Starting Pay Still a Big Draw Amid Trump Crackdown
- Big Law continues to attract talent with a starting pay of $245,000, despite concerns over connections to the Trump administration.
- Bryce Tuttle, a second-year student at Stanford Law School, is wary of firms aligned with Trump.
- Concerns arise among law students regarding their loans as job decisions are influenced by affiliations with the Trump administration.
- Tuttle noted that while students may not outright decline offers from certain firms, they are seeking alternatives.
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Money v. Morals: Which Will Law Students Choose When It Comes To Job Offers From Biglaw Firms That Made Deals With Trump? - Above the Law
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Folks are very concerned about their loans. Those who don’t have choices, I don’t know how it’s going to affect them. I know for the students who have options, very few are going to consider these firms anymore. — Bryce Tuttle, a second-year student at Stanford Law School, in comments given to Bloomberg Law, on how law students are navigating their job offers with firms that have made dea…
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