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North American Recruiting 2010 - 2011

This ranking showcases the largest legal and multidisciplinary networks in North America, with the objective of completing as many states as possible through a comprehensive recruiting process.

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North American Recruiting 2010 - 2011

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  1. North American Recruiting 2010 - 2011

  2. WSG - Law and Multidisciplinary Networks Rankings There are 114 legal and multidisciplinary networks in the world. Below are the 15 largest.

  3. Networks by Region, Country and WSG Ranking Region of Headquarters Headquarter Country

  4. Law and Multidisciplinary Networks – North America

  5. North American Recruiting 2010 - 2011 Objective is to complete as many states as possible Process 1. Identify Potential Members. 2. Enlist Regional Council For Input. 3. Enlist membership for recommendations 4. Contact firms with materials and set-up appointments. 5. Request regional council and members- at-large to participate in recruiting meetings. 6. Provide feedback to members and obtain additional information on firms that did not respond to requests for a meeting. 7. Continue until complete.

  6. General States • East Coast - Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maryland and Pennsylvania, • South East – North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Arkansas • Phase 3 Central – Nebraska, Iowa, Indiana, Wisconsin • Phase 4 Southwest – Arizona, Nevada, Utah, • Phase 4 Northwest – Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana

  7. Special Jurisdictions - Challenges New York, Illinois, California and Washington DC 1. Firms in these states generally do not join networks. 2. Personal connections to make a presentation are very important. 3. Members have offices in these states.

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