Of those in the 2020 class, 77.4% held such jobs compared to 80.6% of the 2019 class. Law schools are required to include disclaimers on 2020 employment summaries indicating that the impact of COVID-19 may have obscured the data.
Estimated reading time: 0 minutes, 25 seconds
New data from the ABA’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar shows that graduates holding “long-term, full-time jobs that required or preferred bar passage” were lower for the class of 2020 when compared to 2019. So reports the ABA Journal.
Of those in the 2020 class, 77.4% held such jobs compared to 80.6% of the 2019 class. Law schools are required to include disclaimers on 2020 employment summaries indicating that the impact of COVID-19 may have obscured the data.