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Promiscuous Firm: The Law Firm Recruiting Process

By Neil J. Squillante | Thursday, February 8, 2007

Every year, the law students at the University of Alberta put on a variety show called Law Show that "take a humorous look at the law school experience and the legal profession in general."

One group of students created a parody of the Nelly Furtado hit song, Promiscuous. Titled "Promiscuous Firm," the parody likens the law firm recruiting process to dating complete with head games and being unceremoniously dumped. The students don't just sing, but also perform an elaborate choreography. Nicely done!

Thanks to YouTube, what once would have had a parochial audience is now available for the entire legal profession to enjoy. Take a look (click here if you don't see the video below).

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