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When do firms stop looking at GPA or law schools attended?

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When do firms stop looking at GPA or law schools attended?

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Some firms look at GPA’s 10-15 years out. They have a certain level that they set as minimums and certain law schools that they have historically found the type of attorney they are looking for. Most firms will hold GPA and law school with less weight around the 4-6 year range if a candidate has a strong work history, quality work product, and matches their needs.

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