by WSJ.com
The Law Blog chats with Jon Attanasio, the dean of the law school at SMU, about a new program that pays employers to try out SMU students and graduates before extending to them full-time employment.
We were intrigued last Friday when we read word over at Above the Law that the law school at Southern Methodist University - called the SMU Dedman School of Law - has cranked up a program in which it will pay employers that either give SMU students summer internships or opportunities that might lead to full-time employment.
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The Law Blog chats with Jon Attanasio, the dean of the law school at SMU, about a new program that pays employers to try out SMU students and graduates before extending to them full-time employment.
We were intrigued last Friday when we read word over at Above the Law that the law school at Southern Methodist University - called the SMU Dedman School of Law - has cranked up a program in which it will pay employers that either give SMU students summer internships or opportunities that might lead to full-time employment.
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