State Bar & Bar Associations,
Legal Education
Jun. 11, 2020
Law graduates’ job chances were on the rise in March, ABA says, but no longer
Some 80.6% of the 2019 graduates from ABA-approved law schools received full-time, long term work compared to 77.7% in the previous year, according to the report, which only took into account employment numbers as of March 15.




Employment outcomes for recent law school graduates saw an uptick before the pandemic hit, according to a report from the American Bar Association released on June 1.
It said 80.6% of the 2019 graduates from ABA-approved law schools received full-time, long term work compared to 77.7% in the previous year. But the report only took into account employment numbers as of March 15, right before the coronavirus took its toll on the eco...
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