...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...
...Report, the National Association for Legal Career Professionals and Law School Transparency (NALP) maintain databases detailing schools' job-placement rates. A consortium...
...public service," said Penn dean Michael Fitts. According to NALP, formerly the National Association for Law Placement, the median entry-level salary...
The American Bar Association now requires law schools to be more upfront about how their graduates perform on the job market, but problems with misleading or incomplete employment data persist, accor
...down from more than 24 percent in 2008, according to data from NALP, formerly the National Association for Law Placement. Of the 2011...
...firms of all sizes plunged dramatically following the 2008 recession, according to NALP, formerly the National Association for Law Placement, which tracks the associate hiring...
Quinn Emanuel created a buzz in March when it announced it was abandoning the on-campus model — in which firms show up on law school campuses for several days of back-to-back, 20-minute intervi
...firms made to 2Ls last fall fell slightly, according to data released by NALP, formerly...
Between bankruptcy, new blood at the top, mergers and the odd criminal conviction, the picture for law firms shifted during 2012
...the number of women and minority group members ticked up, according to NALP. Women accounted for a shade more than 45 percent of associates and...
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