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List of Big Law Numbers

Post by heavoldgotjuice » Sat May 31, 2014 4:01 pm

Just compiled this for my own need, might as well post it for others.

Measuring 101-500+ lawyers at each school (by %):

1.) Columbia – 74%
2.) Duke – 51.5%
3.) Emory – 20%
4.) George Washington – 28%
5.) Georgetown – 41.4%
6.) Northwestern – 55.6%
7.) NYU – 58%
8.) Berkeley – 47.8%
9.) Michigan – 49.4%
10.) UPenn – 59.7%
11.) Texas – 33.4%
12.) UVA – 50.7%
13.) Vanderbilt 36%

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Re: List of Big Law Numbers

Post by phillywc » Sat May 31, 2014 4:35 pm

What is your ordering scheme?

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Post by NYSStateOfMind » Sat May 31, 2014 4:52 pm

phillywc wrote:What is your ordering scheme?
semi-alphabetical

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Re: List of Big Law Numbers

Post by heavoldgotjuice » Sat May 31, 2014 5:02 pm

phillywc wrote:What is your ordering scheme?

By size (sq/miles) + # of Einstein Bro's on campus

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Re: List of Big Law Numbers

Post by HRomanus » Sat May 31, 2014 5:17 pm

As I understand it, the point of ordering is to create easily-discernable analysis. The OP seems to have copy and pasted from the Cooley rankings, where names higher in the alphabet are ranked higher (one of many reasons why Cooley is #2).

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Re: List of Big Law Numbers

Post by ymmv » Sat May 31, 2014 5:24 pm

HRomanus wrote:As I understand it, the point of ordering is to create easily-discernable analysis. The OP seems to have copy and pasted from the Cooley rankings, where names higher in the alphabet are ranked higher (one of many reasons why Cooley is #2).
Nonsense, and blatant anti-Cooley trolling. American University is like 11 in their rankings, and Appalachian isn't even top 50.

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Re: List of Big Law Numbers

Post by DELG » Sat May 31, 2014 5:32 pm

I don't know why BL+clerkship numbers aren't stickied somewhere, ideally w 3 year average.

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Re: List of Big Law Numbers

Post by Sinatra » Sat May 31, 2014 8:00 pm

In defense of OP

1.) Columbia – 74%
2.) Duke – 51.5%
3.) Emory – 20%
4.) George Washington – 28%
5.) Georgetown – 41.4%
6.) Northwestern – 55.6%
7.) NYU – 58%
8.) UC Berkeley – 47.8%
9.) U of Michigan – 49.4%
10.) UPenn – 59.7%
11.) U of Texas – 33.4%
12.) UVA – 50.7%
13.) Vanderbilt 36%

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Re: List of Big Law Numbers

Post by HRomanus » Sat May 31, 2014 11:31 pm

ymmv wrote:
HRomanus wrote:As I understand it, the point of ordering is to create easily-discernable analysis. The OP seems to have copy and pasted from the Cooley rankings, where names higher in the alphabet are ranked higher (one of many reasons why Cooley is #2).
Nonsense, and blatant anti-Cooley trolling. American University is like 11 in their rankings, and Appalachian isn't even top 50.
Obviously they made cutbacks on library chairs and endangered the future of their students, the legal system, and our nation.

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