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The Debate Over Summer Associate Work Hours

By Maria Lenin Laus | Dated: 07-24-2024

Introduction

In the legal industry, a recent discussion has sparked controversy regarding the expectations placed on summer associates. The question at hand is whether it’s appropriate to ask these young professionals to work nights and weekends.

The Reality of After-Hours Work

While no one is suggesting that summer associates endure grueling 100-hour weeks, there is an argument for involving them in occasional after-hours tasks. This practice is intended to provide a realistic preview of the demanding schedule they will face as full-time associates.

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A Personal Perspective

Reflecting on personal experience, one individual recounts being assigned a project at 5:30 p.m. on their first day, which extended until 4 a.m. The task involved drafting a temporary restraining order and, despite the late hours, the experience was deemed valuable. It offered a sense of inclusion and contribution to important work, helping to ease the transition into the rigorous world of Biglaw.

The Broader Industry Perspective

Contrary to this positive outlook, a significant number of individuals disagree with the notion of summer associates working extended hours. A recent, albeit informal, poll revealed a deep divide within the legal community.

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Shifting Expectations

Although the poll’s sample size was small, the results suggest that the traditional expectation for summer associates to mimic the first-year experience is losing traction. The legal industry appears to be in a state of flux, with evolving attitudes towards the work-life balance of its youngest members.

Conclusion

As the debate continues, law firms may need to reconsider their approach to summer associate programs. Balancing valuable hands-on experience with reasonable work hours could be key to attracting and retaining top talent in an increasingly competitive field.

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