...are some great resources available through the National Association of Law Placement (NALP) like "Choosing Small, Choosing Smart: The Job Seeker's Guide to...
...069,000 in 2011. Trendlines from the National Association for Law Placement (NALP) are even more troubling. Since the late 1980s, the proportion of graduates...
The Daily Report
...from law schools was flat in 2012 compared to 2011, according to NALP's recently released "Perspectives on Fall 2012 Law Student Recruiting."...
...Report, the National Association for Legal Career Professionals and Law School Transparency (NALP) maintain databases detailing schools' job-placement rates. A consortium...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Report, the National Association for Legal Career Professionals and Law School Transparency (NALP) maintain databases detailing schools' job-placement rates. A consortium...
...Report, the National Association for Legal Career Professionals and Law School Transparency (NALP) maintain databases detailing schools' job-placement rates. A consortium...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...positions of influence, leadership and power within the legal profession. A 2010 NALP report shows, for example, that although 9.39 percent of associates at...
Marketing yourself to prospective employers is an effective tool for finding the right position in a desired area of practice, advises Sari Zimmerman of UC-Hastings
...decentralization of legal departments ranked lowest." Law firm hiring is flat:Â "NALP Executive Director James Leipold said the data â reflects the continuing faltering...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
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