By Sara Randazzo
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The employment rate for 2009 law school graduates, at 88.3 percent, is the lowest it's been since the mid-1990s, according to a report released Thursday by the National Association for Law Placement. The number paints a picture of serious decline in the legal job market when tempered with details showing vast ranks of underemployed graduates working part-time, on a temporary basis or in jobs th...
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