American BigLaw Lawyers and the Schools that Produce Them: A Profile and Rankings
Abstract
We profile the lawyers that work at the largest 300 American law firms as of the Summer of 2008. We show how gender, years of experience, prestige of law school, and other qualities vary across lawyers of different rank and firms of different prestige. Geography is an important determinant of where lawyers work, with many going to undergraduate school and law school near where they ultimately practice. Geography is less important, however, at more prestigious firms and for graduates of higher ranked firms. We then go on to rank law firms based on the prestige of the law schools they attended and we rank law schools based on their success at placing lawyers at BigLaw firms. Chicago, Harvard, and Yale law schools are the clear leaders in placing graduates at BigLaw firms. We provide important caveats about these rankings.
Suggested Citation
Paul Oyer and Scott Schaefer. 2011. "American BigLaw Lawyers and the Schools that Produce Them: A Profile and Rankings" ExpressO
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