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Law Practice

Apr. 17, 2015

Hiring of new law graduates inches up

A higher percentage of new graduates from ABA law schools found long-term, full-time jobs as lawyers this year than last, according to new reports from the schools.





By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Recent graduates from California law schools have done better landing jobs as lawyers this year than last, according to new reports from the schools.


Overall, just under 54 percent of the class of 2014 had found full-time, long-term lawyer employment by early this year compared to 49 percent of 2013 graduates ...

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