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Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

Main Office: The Orrick Building, 405 Howard Street | San Francisco | CA | 94105-2669
Phone: 415-773-5700 | Fax: 415-773-5759

Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP follows the set of hiring criteria outlined below.

Hiring Criteria

Orrick has an established set of hiring practices in place. It gives academics a very important factor in their hiring decisions. At the same time, it also consider other factors such as applicant's qualifications, law reviews, moot court experiences, work experience, student's activities, poise, maturity, leadership, and other factors.

Orrick considers itself as a law firm that embraces change. However, it still places a lot of importance on the fundamental core values so that it can attract and develop the very best legal talent. Rather than following the traditional law firm associate development model, Orrick has led the market in introducing a pioneering way of leading tomorrow's leaders.

This philosophy is based on the talent model, which is based on founding the principles that each associate is capable of developing at his or her own pace. This ultimately means that the associate's training and professional aspirations must be synchronized with his or her own potential and talent. The company visited around 18 law schools and 8 job fairs in 2011.

Pro bono

Orrick attaches very high significance to its pro bono work as these services provide the disadvantaged people the necessary needed legal services. Orrick values work for pro bono clients just like any other client. The pro bono program is managed with the help of a full-time pro bono counsel. Its blue chip services are offered in areas where the firm feels it can make maximum impact. The firm's pro bono services are available in a variety of service areas such as:

Affordable Housing
Arts and Entertainment
Asylum and Immigration
Civil Rights
Community Economic Development
Consumer Debt
Consumer Protection
Criminal Defense and Death Penalty Cases
Disability
Education and Children's Rights
Elder Law
Family Law
Health
HIV/AIDS-Related Issues
Homeless Rights
Intellectual Property
International Human Rights
Nonprofit Law
Prisoners' Rights and Reentry
Social Sector Finance
Supreme Court and Appellate Litigation
Tax
Veterans/Military
Women's Rights