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Law Firms Look North, Recruit Top Canadians.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, September, 1998 by Baker, Sandra
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Sep. 15--Top Canadians are suddenly hot property in one U.S. arena.
Lawyers, not hockey players, are sought for work before the bench these days, as the cream of New York law firms recruit in Canada, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Montreal's McGill University expects 13 U.S. firms to come calling this fall, up from eight last year. The University of Toronto says at least 10 firms will visit.
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David Sharpe, 35, started at Debevoise & Plimpton after finishing a clerkship at Canada's top court. His salary and bonus will total $118,000, ...
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