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			<description>Question: I am an associate in a small civil litigation firm. I have been practicing civil litigation for approximately a year and a half. I graduated in the top 50% of my law school class and went to a two-tier school. I am interested in leaving the firm that I am at to work for a larger firm. I want to make more money and handle more sophisticated cases. I have been trying to use recruiters, but they all keep rejecting me. Why do they keep rejecting me? Also, what should I do? </description>
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