The American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar has released data on clas of 2013 law graduate employment outcomes. The data cover the employment status of 2013 graduates of ABA-approved law schools as of Feb. 15, 2014, approximately nine months after spring 2013 graduation.
Law schools reported that 57 percent of graduates of the class of 2013 were employed in long-term, full-time positions where bar passage was required, compared with 56.2 percent for 2012 grads. In addition, 10.1 percent of 2013 graduates were employed in long-term, full-time positions where holding a J.D. provides an advantage in obtaining or performing the job, compared with 9.5 percent for the class of 2012.
Schools reported outcomes for 97.7 percent of their 2013 graduates. The size of the 2013 graduating class was the largest ever at 46,776, slightly larger than the 2012 class of 46,364. The data show both more jobs and a slightly higher percentage of graduates obtaining jobs in which a J.D. was required or considered relevant.
Other data indicate that:
—The percentage of graduates reported as unemployed/seeking employment rose to 11.2 percent of total grads from 10.6 percent.
—The percentage of positions funded by law schools increased incrementally to 4 percent of total graduates from 3.9 percent.
—While the percentage of law firm positions (2 to 500+ lawyers) increased only marginally, to 39.6 percent of total graduates from 39.3 percent, hiring at law firms of 500+ lawyers rose nearly 10 percent — 3,643 to 3,989 positions.
The council of the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar and its accreditation committee are recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as the national accrediting agency for programs leading to the J.D.
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