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Law Practice

Jan. 19, 2012

Reform group reports on law schools' employment data

Despite litigation and several years of controversy, law schools are still doing a poor job of reporting their graduates' success at obtaining legal jobs, a reform advocacy group said Tuesday.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


D espite litigation and several years of controversy, law schools are still doing a poor job of reporting graduates' success at obtaining legal jobs, a reform advocacy group said Tuesday.


In a report and online spreadsheet, the Law School Transparency group found only 26 percent of schools currently disclose how many of their 2010 graduates are working in legal jobs. Only 1 percent report h...

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