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Thursday, June 07, 2012

NALP 2011 Report: "Worst Job Market Yet"; ABA: Rapid Increase in Law Graduate Debt

Brian Tamanaha

NALP's recently released report on the class of 2011 is sobering. Key stat: only 60% (among graduates whose job status was known!) landed full-time jobs as lawyers nine months after graduation, and some of these jobs were temporary.

Meanwhile, ABA figures on the average law school debt of the 2011 class show a dramatic increase from the year before. Among graduates of private law schools, average debt was $124,950 ($106,249 in 2010); at public schools it was $75,728 ($69,687 in 2010). (These numbers do not include undergraduate debt.)

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