Not exact matches
The tightening of the economy has
diminished the availability of entry - level
jobs for
law graduates across employment sectors.
These are trying times: it's hard to avoid reading about
diminishing law school enrollment, the difficulty of graduates landing
jobs with firms, and the alleged decline in legal profession prestige.
This cap can be viewed as the economic equivalent of the «
law of
diminishing returns»; when you add more employees to get a
job done there is an increase in productivity to a point and after that point efficiency drops.