List of Big Law Numbers Forum
- heavoldgotjuice
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List of Big Law Numbers
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%
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%
- phillywc
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Re: List of Big Law Numbers
What is your ordering scheme?
- NYSStateOfMind
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Re: List of Big Law Numbers
semi-alphabeticalphillywc wrote:What is your ordering scheme?
- heavoldgotjuice
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Re: List of Big Law Numbers
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
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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Nonsense, and blatant anti-Cooley trolling. American University is like 11 in their rankings, and Appalachian isn't even top 50.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).
- DELG
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Re: List of Big Law Numbers
I don't know why BL+clerkship numbers aren't stickied somewhere, ideally w 3 year average.
- Sinatra
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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%
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
Obviously they made cutbacks on library chairs and endangered the future of their students, the legal system, and our nation.ymmv wrote:Nonsense, and blatant anti-Cooley trolling. American University is like 11 in their rankings, and Appalachian isn't even top 50.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).