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Law Practice

Feb. 9, 2016

Legal jobs stagnant

California legal employment vacillated throughout 2015, ending pointed slightly upward, gaining 1,000 jobs overall. The sector employed 135,800 people at the end of December, according to the state's Employment Development Department.

By Joshua Sebold
Daily Journal Staff Writer

State and national legal employment figures gained ground slightly in 2015, and California's legal market appeared more stable than in recent years, though early national numbers for January were less upbeat.

California legal employment numbers vacillated throughout 2015, ending slightly upward - gaining 1,000 jobs overall. The sector employed 135,800 people at the end o...

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