If one talks to law students about the their career expectations, one is likely to hear a common story: when the student graduates, she plans to go into private practice, or possibly take a government job, or even less probably, take a public interest job. The students think their initial choices of legal jobs set them on a career trajectory that is fairly immutable. However, the students\u27 beliefs may not be based on actual information about how lawyers choose their career paths. This empirical study of 2800 lawyers who graduated from law school between 1970 and 1999 analyzes whether lawyers have standard career trajectories. The study considers whether gender or time of graduation affects career choices. The study also examines whether ...
College students interested in legal careers have few opportunities for structured career guidance. ...
The dramatic expansion of participation in higher education over the past half-century has contribut...
Professor Hilary Sommerlad wrote that ‘workplaces are the “crucibles” of identity formation’. Compar...
If one talks to law students about the their career expectations, one is likely to hear a common sto...
Studies indicate that women lawyers often have difficulty in gaining access to the top of law firms...
Law school is more than a professional training ground. Our graduates play a special and privileged ...
Choosing a legal career that fits a student’s personality, skillset, and aspirations is the most imp...
Despite the fact that women are leaving the practice of law at alarmingly high rates, most previous ...
For those who hold a law degree, the paths are many. Three members of the Class of 2001 talk about ...
Although there has been a dramatic rise in the numbers of women entering the legal profession, women...
For forty years beginning in the late 1960s, the University of Michigan Law School conducted annual ...
Lawyers today increasingly change jobs, suggesting to some that lawyer movement is becoming the norm...
Rarely do law schools challenge students to examine their assumptions about what being a lawyer real...
In an excerpt from the latest book in theABA Career Series, the author reminds law students to open ...
Upon graduation, law students continue to seek positions with large law firms in record numbers. Gra...
College students interested in legal careers have few opportunities for structured career guidance. ...
The dramatic expansion of participation in higher education over the past half-century has contribut...
Professor Hilary Sommerlad wrote that ‘workplaces are the “crucibles” of identity formation’. Compar...
If one talks to law students about the their career expectations, one is likely to hear a common sto...
Studies indicate that women lawyers often have difficulty in gaining access to the top of law firms...
Law school is more than a professional training ground. Our graduates play a special and privileged ...
Choosing a legal career that fits a student’s personality, skillset, and aspirations is the most imp...
Despite the fact that women are leaving the practice of law at alarmingly high rates, most previous ...
For those who hold a law degree, the paths are many. Three members of the Class of 2001 talk about ...
Although there has been a dramatic rise in the numbers of women entering the legal profession, women...
For forty years beginning in the late 1960s, the University of Michigan Law School conducted annual ...
Lawyers today increasingly change jobs, suggesting to some that lawyer movement is becoming the norm...
Rarely do law schools challenge students to examine their assumptions about what being a lawyer real...
In an excerpt from the latest book in theABA Career Series, the author reminds law students to open ...
Upon graduation, law students continue to seek positions with large law firms in record numbers. Gra...
College students interested in legal careers have few opportunities for structured career guidance. ...
The dramatic expansion of participation in higher education over the past half-century has contribut...
Professor Hilary Sommerlad wrote that ‘workplaces are the “crucibles” of identity formation’. Compar...