The lower pass score and resulting higher pass rate will only make it harder for new law school graduates to find jobs because of the increased competition. (lawyerist.com)
The odds are not in favor of new law school graduates. (lawyerist.com)
Historically, new law school graduates joined a law firm, spent a certain number of years (usually six to ten) working for that firm, and then were considered for partnership. (seltzerfontaine.com)