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Law Practice

May 6, 2016

Market improving for law school grads

Law firm leaders and recent studies indicate that the legal field is becoming slightly less daunting for recent and upcoming graduating classes, as the recession fades into memory and firms adjust to a new normal.

By Joshua Sebold
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Law firm leaders and recent studies indicate that getting hired in the legal field is becoming slightly less daunting for recent and upcoming graduating classes, as the recession fades into memory and firms adjust to a new normal.

Though the plight of new graduates continues to be a prominent theme in the legal field, the class of 2016 appear to be heading for a more promising start to their c...

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