
rnie's experience
in lawyer recruitment and management issues is extensive and varied.
He was a partner in the Chicago office of Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal,
where he spent seven years on the hiring committee. He has consulted
extensively with law firms and investment banks in more than a dozen
cities across the country for twenty years. Here is
what clients
say about Arnie.
In the course of his consulting work, Arnie has conducted hundreds
of interviews with top law students and has facilitated more than
a hundred focus groups with law students and associates.
Arnie writes
regularly on lawyer recruitment and management issues. He has spoken
on these issues at law firms, law schools, to law school deans,
to the National Association of Legal Search Consultants, at NALP
annual meetings and at bar association meetings, and has chaired
and spoken at more than forty conferences across the country on
these topics. For four years, Arnie taught a course called "Large
Law Firms" that he created at Northwestern University School of
Law. His satirical and serious books on lawyers (Arnie says that
he can't always tell which are satirical and which are serious)
are listed in
publications.
Arnie graduated near the top of his class from Northwestern University School of Law, where he was a member of the editorial board of the Northwestern University Law Review. He received an LLM degree from The London School of Economics.