Having endured my fair share of IRA Law's work, I can confidently assert that it's nothing short of bunk. The turnover rate at IRA Law is downright alarming. It's just another pretentious Lalaji firm, filled with thirty-something Lalas flaunting their outrageously priced Ivy League LLMs. But surprise, surprise, those fancy degrees don't seem to translate into quality work or compelling legal arguments. All I encountered was a bunch of unfounded arrogance. Definitely not the place to pick up any useful skills. The only draw seems to be their impressive LLMs and that kayak on their website - which, by the way, isn't even theirs!
I have applied at multiple places the issue being whether these firms are looking to hire or not. If I intern and they are on a hiring freeze like other firms I would have wasted a month in my last year.
5th year law student looking to work in IPR firms, wondering where to apply that will give me a chance to get hired or an assessment internship. Any suggestions would be appreciated
Besides with their insane attrition levels, even those π₯π₯π₯ won't count for muchβ¦.