Putting the number of firms typically hired in context,
the median number of law firms a company worked with in 2015 was 36.
Not exact matches
This association held even after the researchers accounted for other potential factors, including total population,
number of law enforcement employees,
median age, gender distribution, race distribution, poverty rate, unemployment rate, unobserved heterogeneity among cities (e.g., city area, legal system), and unobserved time - varying effects (e.g., macroeconomic conditions).
«Mathematical
median» is not a term
of art, but tries to convey the «typical»
number of lawyers in Canadian
law departments if the
numbers of lawyers could be stated more precisely than after jumps
of one full lawyer at a time.
Based on that distribution from a large
number of respondents, the
median size
of Canadian
law departments would be around 4 lawyers, since 42 percent have 3 or fewer, and one more lawyer will push the cumulative percentage beyond the 50 % mark.