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Percent of grads in 100 largest law firms
1) Columbia 57.07%
2) Chicago 48.84%
3) Northwestern 47.58%
4) Cornell 47.54%
5) NYU 47.42%
6) Duke 45.50%
7) UVA 44.85%
8) Penn 42.81%
9) Harvard 42.81%
10) Stanford 39.34%
11) Berkeley 36.25%
12) GULC 29.86%
13) Vanderbilt 29.67%
14) Michigan 28.75%
15) UCLA 27.22%
16) Yale 26.34%
17) BC 25.11%
18) USC 25.00%
19) UT 24.65%
20) Fordham 23.44%
21) Notre Dame 21.39%
22) BU 20.54%
23) GWU 17.27%
24) WUSTL 17.26%
25) Illinois 14.46%
26) Emory 13.33%
27) UNC 12.61%
28) University of Washington 12.42%
29) Hastings 11.96%
30) W&M 10.96%
31) UC Davis 10.87%
32) Howard 10.56%
33) Loyola Chicago 10.53%
34) Ohio State 10.06%
35) Temple 9.90%
36) UGA 9.60%
37) Pitt 9.14%
38) St. John's 9.05%
39) University of Houston 8.75%
40) Seton Hall 8.70%
41) W&L 8.60%
42) SMU 8.55%
43) UC Irvine 8.47%
44) Villanova 8.28%
45) Indiana (Maurer) 7.85%
46) Cardozo 7.72%
47) Santa Clara 7.44%
48) Penn State 7.37%
49) Iowa 7.00%
50) Georgia State 6.90%
Comments
Does the "100 Largest Firms" criterion leave out other firms that may be BigLaw but aren't the top 100 biggest? Or is Big Law and top 100 Largest firms pretty much synonymous?
@westcoastbestcoast they are not synonymous.
Thanks!