Market Trends and Information for Students & Alumni
Home  /  Career Development Office  /  Market Trends and Information for Students & Alumni

 

Welcome to the Career Development Office’s (“CDO”) Market Trends and Information webpage! Our goal is to provide our students and alumni with information and suggestions regarding overall hiring trends in the legal marketplace, and to link to recent articles providing detailed analyses and updates. Therefore, the CDO has compiled some resources for students and alumni facing career transitions.  Whether you are looking for a job, confused about how to start a search, or need simple resume and cover letter advice, these resources are designed to provide you with the skills to begin your journey towards a new career in this challenging environment.

 

 

I.            Web Resources

 

  • Managing a Legal Career Transition in Tough Times

As a public service, NALP and ALI-ABA are pleased to offer Managing a Legal Career Transition in Tough Times. Marcia Pennington Shannon and Susan G. Manch of Shannon & Manch LLP donated their time and talent to this 75-minute presentation to assist lawyers and 3Ls who are currently seeking employment.
http://www.nalp.org/legalcareertransitionvideo

  • ABA Recession Recovery Teleconference Series

If you need some insight on navigating these economic times, you can listen to the ABA Recession Recovery Teleconference Series, free for ABA members.  These four teleconferences feature expert faculty providing practical tips and strategies for succeeding in today’s career climate.  Programs will focus on marketing yourself, succeeding as a solo practitioner, adapting to the new legal environment, and stabilizing your outlook in an unstable world.   
http://www.abanet.org/cle/recoveryseries/

  • American Bar Association's (ABA's) Economic Recovery Resources

The American Bar Association has a new Economic Recovery Resources Web Portal which offers a wide range of assistance for coping with tough times including information on job searching, personal development and career transition, law practice management tips, handling stress, and more.
The resources Web site at http://new.abanet.org/economicrecovery consists of six topic areas: job search and networking, career transition, practice management, professional development, stress management and savings.  Each section offers an array of resources including practical advice from ABA publications, such as: a) ABA Journal articles on what to do if you’ve been laid off and how to make over your résumé if your years of experience make you appear old, on paper; b) links to law practice tools, including 10 tips on building a better clientele, guidance on successful practice development, and the importance of effective client screening in a tough economy; and c) references to relevant books, CDs and continuing legal education programs, such as “50 Financial Tips to Help You and Your Firm Survive and Thrive in a Down Economy” and “How to Start and Build a Law Practice.”

Newly Expanded Federal Employment Resource Center on PSLawNet

PSLawNet site features a newly enhanced federal government careers page. This resource, available at www.pslawnet.org/governmentcareers, provides explanations about federal hiring processes and points of entry to federal jobs, downloadable resources, and answers to frequently asked questions.

  • LexisNexis ASPIRE Program

For graduates entering public service during their deferral, LexisNexis has launched a new program that provides free access to certain LexisNexis services. The ASPIRE (Associates Serving Public Interest Research) program gives qualified graduates use of a specified menu of LexisNexis services during the deferral period. To qualify, graduates must have accepted an associate position at a law firm, but are 1) experiencing a deferred fall 2009 start date, and 2) taking on public interest work during the deferral period. For more information and to register, go to www.lexisnexis.com/aspire.

 

II.          CDO Resources

 

The CDO offers a number of resources to assist you in learning about opportunities available to you with a law degree.  Listed below are some publications available in the CDO Resource Library:

Alumni Resources

Alumni Bulletins from Other Schools Binder
Alumni by City/Martindale Hubbell Binder

 

CDO Job Search Resources

 

Alumni Guide
Callback Guide
Career Development Guide
Cover Letter Guide
First Year Guide
Handbook for Foreign Trained Attorneys
Interview Guide
Judicial Clerkship Guide
Networking Guide
Out of Town Job Search Guide

Career Development & Job Search Books

 

300 Smart Answers to Tough Interview Questions (2005)
1000 Best Job Hunting Secrets (2004)
Adam’s Resume Book
America’s Top Rated Smaller Cities (6th Ed.)
Asked or Answered-Your Guide to Law School Services (Vols. 1 & 2)
Building Career Connections (2007)
Careers in Labor Law
Choosing Small, Choosing Smart (2005)             
Every Woman's Essential Job Hunting & Resume Book
From Lawyer to Administrator (2006)
Full Disclosure (2007)
Guerilla Tactics, Getting the Legal Jobs of Your Dreams (2008)
How to Start and Build a Law Practice (2004)
Insider’s Guide to Law Firms (1997)
Letters from Law School-The Life of a 2nd Year Law Student (2000)
Many Roads to Justice (2000)
Mastering the Job Hunt (1994)
Miami Job Source
Southern California Job Source (5th Ed.)
South Florida Job Source (5th Ed.)
The Complete Guide to Contract Lawyering
The Essential Guide to Starting and Managing a Law Practice in Florida (Hardcover & DVDs)
The Modern Rules of Business Etiquette (2008)
The Job Hunter’s Guide to 100 Great American Cities
The Job Search Solution (2006)
The Young Lawyer’s Jungle Book (2000)
Unwritten Rules of Highly Effective Job Search (2006)
Welcome to the Real World (2004)
What Can You do With A Law Degree?
What Color is Your Parachute? (2006)
What Law School Doesn’t Teach You But You Really Need to Know (2000)


Magazines & Newspapers

 

Daily Business Review
Florida Bar Journal
Florida Trend Magazine
Non-CDO Handouts/Brochures

 

 

III.        Relevant Articles

 

Networking &  Job Search Advice

 

  • Out of Work Lawyers Gather for Job Hunting Advice as Layoffs Continue

The AmLawDaily, March 10, 2009

http://amlawdaily.typepad.com/amlawdaily/2009/03/outofwork-lawyers-gather-for-tips.html

 

  • Current Job Market May Force Lawyers to Embrace Their Inner Risk Taker
    Fulton County Daily Report
    , April 22, 2009

http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNLJ.jsp?id=1202430105714&slreturn=1

 

  • What's Hot and What's Not for Associate Job Seekers

Legal Times, April 16, 2009

http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202429932601

 

  • An Upside of Recession: Opportunity for Reevaluation

The National Law Journal, February 23, 2009

http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNLJ.jsp?id=1202428465882

 

  • ‘You’re History.’ Now What? Be Creative, Persistent in Your Search for the Next Job
    ABA Journal, January 2009

http://www.abajournal.com/index.php?/magazine/youre_history._now_what/                            

  • It's a New Year: 10 Resolutions for Job-Seekers
    The National Law Journal, January 5, 2009

http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNLJ.jsp?id=1202427169837&slreturn=1

 

  • Welcome to the Future: Time for Plan B in 2009
    The AmLaw Daily, January 4, 2009

http://amlawdaily.typepad.com/amlawdaily/2009/01/welcome-to-the-future-time-for-plan-b-in-2009.html

 

  • Finding a New Job is a Matter of Networking
    Roll Call, December 15, 2008

http://www.rollcall.com/issues/54_66/news/30851-1.html

 

  • Tips to Build Up Your LinkedIn Profile
    Legal Times, November 5, 2008

http://www.law.com/jsp/legaltechnology/pubArticleLT.jsp?id=1202425785449

 

  • How to Connect With Potential Clients
    Marketing the Law Firm Newsletter, October 17, 2008

http://www.law.com/jsp/law/careercenter/lawArticleCareerCenter.jsp?id=1202425324258

 

Law Firms With Biggest Profits Are Resisting Deferrals, American Lawyer, June 18, 2009

Law Firms Post-Recovery: How They'll Hire and Whom They'll Serve,
Legal Intelligencer, June 15, 2009

Recession keeps family lawyers busy,
National Law Journal, June 15, 2009

One Alternative to Being Laid Off: A $100,000 Pay Cut for an In-House Job,
AmLaw Daily, June 2, 2009

First-Quarter 2009: How Bad Was It (And What Does It Portend)?,
AmLaw Daily, May 26, 2009

Law Firm Survey: Economy Not Breeding Radical Change,
American Lawyer, May 13, 2009

Stimulus bonds generate work for attorneys,
National Law Journal, May 13, 2009

Law business index reports ugly first-quarter results,
National Law Journal, May 11, 2009

With deferrals, a class collision,
National Law Journal, May 11, 2009

Get a Successful Start as a Solo Practitioner,
Legal Intelligencer, May 6, 2009

Downturn May Have an Upside for Contract Attorneys,
National Law Journal, May 5, 2009

Law Firm Salary Cuts Keep on Coming,
Recorder, May 4, 2009

Law firm bubble was bound to fizzle,
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, April 25, 2009

The new associate mantra: Keep quiet,
National Law Journal, April 27, 2009

3Ls do the grim math on job market,
National Law Journal, April 20, 2009

How Low Could Associate Salaries Go?,
Legal Intelligencer, April 8, 2009

Looking for Opportunity in Crisis at NALP's Annual Conference,
Law.com,April 7, 2009

Legal Industry Lost 22,300 Jobs in Last Year,
ABA Journal, April 3, 2009

Law Firm Managing Partners Pessimistic, Says Citi Survey,
Legal Times, March 31, 2009

The American Lawyer's Corporate Scorecard 2009,
American Lawyer, March 30, 2009

Billable Rates Now Under Siege Due to Recession,
Fulton County Daily Report, March 17, 2009

Group asserts that reducing attorneys' work hours makes more sense than layoffs,
National Law Journal, March 17, 2009

U.S. Legal Sector Loses 4,200 Jobs in February,
American Lawyer, March 9, 2009

Laid-off lawyers find themselves adrift,
National Law Journal, March 9, 2009

Which Law Firms Top the Layoff List?,
American Lawyer, March 5, 2009

Second-Year Law Students Seeing Far Fewer Offers for Summer Associate Positions,
National Law Journal, February 25, 2009

Firms Fire Hundreds and More May Follow,
Legal Times, February 16, 2009

Six law firms cut more than 700 lawyers and staffers on 'Black Thursday',
National Law Journal, February 16, 2009

What happened on 'Black Thursday'?,
National Law Journal, February 16, 2009

800 Law Firm Jobs Lost in One Day,
Recorder, February 13, 2009

Wolf Block Cuts Associate Salaries,
Legal Intelligencer, February 13, 2009

How Are U.S. Firms Faring in London?,
American Lawyer, February 12, 2009

The Fire This Time: Thoughts on The Coming Law Firm Hiring Crisis,
American Lawyer, February 12, 2009

Just How Much Do Law Firm Layoffs Save?,
National Law Journal, February 9, 2009

Legal Sector Lost 1,300 Jobs in January,
American Lawyer, February 6, 2009

Continued Decline in Law Firm Profits Seen for '09,
National Law Journal, February 3, 2009

Hildebrandt, Citi: 2008 Was Bad, 2009 Will be Worse,
AmLaw Daily, February 2, 2009

Kill the Billable Hour? A British Response,
American Lawyer, January 12, 2009

Merit-based bonuses: sign of the future?,
National Law Journal, January 12, 2009

U.S. Legal Job Market Contracts in 2008,
American Lawyer, January 12, 2009

Welcome to the Future: Time for Plan B in 2009,
AmLaw Daily, January 4, 2009

As associate pay freezes spread, a cold winter gets colder,
National Law Journal, December 22, 2008

Three Ways to Save Big Firms,
American Lawyer, December 8, 2008

Layoff grinch' winning the day,
National Law Journal, December 8, 2008

Law Firms Consider Overhaul of Associate Bonus Structures,
Legal Intelligencer, December 4, 2008

What's Hot, What's Not,
New York Lawyer, December 4, 2008

43% of Law Firm Leaders Surveyed Expect to Hire Fewer New Associates,
ABA Journal, December 1, 2008

Amid the bad news, firms are hiring,
National Law Journal, November 17, 2008

Employment Lawyers: "We're Busier Than Ever",
AmLaw Daily, November 13, 2008

Law Firms Feel Strain of Layoffs and Cutbacks,
New York Times, November 11, 2008

Growth recedes amid bad economy,
National Law Journal, November 10, 2008

A Career Coach Says: Chicken Little Was Right,
New York Law Journal, October 31, 2008

For Some Lawyers, A Remodeled Practice,
Legal Times, October 27, 2008

Grim report advises law firms to prepare for a long, painful slide,
National Law Journal, October 24, 2008

London's Survival Lessons for Legal Market Downturn,
American Lawyer, October 22, 2008

Chicken Little Was Right!,
New York Lawyer, October 17, 2008

In-House Counsel See Litigation Spike in Next Year,
National Law Journal, October 16, 2008

The Deals They Are A Dyin',
AmLaw Daily, October 16, 2008

Hiring Booms, but Firms See Bust Ahead,
Legal Times, October 13, 2008

Where Do I Send My Resume Now?,
National Law Journal, October 9, 2008

Volatile Market May Offer Opportunities for Law Firm Mergers,
National Law Journal, October 9, 2008

Number of Legal Jobs Steadily Declining, Federal Stats Show,
National Law Journal, October 7, 2008

Hiring Booms, But Firms See Bust Ahead,
Legal Times, October 6, 2008

Welcome to the Future: Law After the Boom,
American Lawyer, September 30, 2008

Associate Pay Unlikely to Rise,
Legal Times, September 29, 2008

Cashing In While You Can,
Legal Times, September 29, 2008

U.S. Could Emerge as Major Player in Suits Stemming From Financial Crisis,
New York Law Journal, September 22, 2008

Corporate Law Firms See Dark Days Ahead,
New York Law Journal, September 16, 2008

Fast Job Cuts Could Lead to Regrets,
National Law Journal, August 29, 2008

BigLaw Storm Warning,
New York Lawyer, August 21, 2008

Associates Survey 2008: The Paycheck Report,
American Lawyer, August 1, 2008

Once Hot Phoenix Legal Market Cools Down,
National Law Journal, July 23, 2008

What's Hot And What's Not in The Legal Profession,
American Bar Association, June 20, 2008

Associate Salary Spikes Pinch Partner Profits,
Recorder, February 27, 2008

D.C. Associate Bonuses 'Fairly Healthy' This Year,
Legal Times, February 4, 2008

Leaner pay, bonuses may be reality in 2008,
National Law Journal, January 7, 2008

Rich Lawyer, Poor Lawyer,
American Lawyer, December 18, 2007

Lawyers salaries projected to rise 5.4% in 2008,
National Law Journal, October 23, 2007

Large Calif. Firms Contemplate Raising Salaries Again,
Recorder, October 8, 2007

2007 Associate Salaries Chart,
Cal Law, October 2007

Hard Case: Job Market Wanes for U.S. Lawyers,
Wall Street Journal Online, September 24, 2007

Is All Quiet on the Law Firm Merger Front?,
Legal Intelligencer, August 24, 2007

About that huge salary: It's a longshot,
National Law Journal, July 9, 2007

Some Firms Cutting Bonuses to Cover Cost of Rising Salaries,
Recorder, May 16, 2007

Do Large Firms' Partner Class Numbers Hint at Strategy for Nonequity Partners?,
National Law Journal, April 16, 2007

What's Next for D.C. Associate Salaries?,
Legal Times, February 6, 2007

Most Calif. Firms Still Not Matching N.Y. Associates' Pay,
Recorder, January 31, 2007

McKee Nelson's Associate Raise Sets a New Bar for D.C. Firms,
Legal Times, January 29, 2007

Skadden Bumps Up Associate Pay to $160,000,
Legal Times, January 25, 2007

2006 bonuses hold at Milbank, Cravath, Cadwalader,
New York Law Journal, December 12, 2006

Even Paper Tigers Need Technological Taming,
Legal Tech Newsletter, July 13, 2006

Associate Salary War Moves to Midwest,
National Law Journal, June 15, 2006

Survey Shows Rising Salaries at Texas Firms of All Sizes,
Texas Lawyer, May 3, 2006

Gardere and Munsch Hardt Raise Associate Salaries,
Texas Lawyer, Apr. 12, 2006

More Pay for Associates at Winstead, Fulbright, Baker & McKenzie,
Texas Lawyer, Apr. 11, 2006

Chicago Firms Raise Associate Salaries to $135,000,
Law.com, Mar. 20, 2006

Dechert Raises First-Year Pay to $135K,
Legal Intelligencer, Mar. 2, 2006

Associate-Raise Party Has Its Holdouts,
Recorder, Feb. 15, 2006

Four More Firms Boost First-Year Pay to $145,000,
New York Law Journal, Feb. 10, 2006

A Key Factor for Associate Raises: Location, Location, Location,
Recorder, Feb. 9, 2006

More Law Firms Boost Pay for Associates,
New York Law Journal, Feb. 9, 2006

2006 Salary Forecast: Larger Paychecks,
New York Law Journal, Feb. 3, 2006.

As Salaries Rise, So Does the Debt ,
National Law Journal, Feb. 1, 2006

As Times Get Better, So Do the Bonuses,
National Law Journal, Jan. 23, 2006

Firms Show Modest Growth in New Partners,
National Law Journal, Mar. 21, 2006

Will Law Firms Take First-Years' Money Pot Off the Boil?,
Legal Intelligencer, Mar. 8, 2006

Law Firm Mergers Show 'Bigger Is Better' Theory Prevails,
National Law Journal, Jan. 31, 2006

Firms/Summer Associate/Associate

 

  • Law Firm Apprenticeships Could Cause Recruiting Problems, Critics Say

ABA Journal, June 30, 2009
http://www.abajournal.com/index.php?/news/law_firm_apprenticeships_could_cause_recruiting_problems_critics_say

 

  • Hiring partners: What's So Bad About Spring Recruitment?

The National Law Journal, June 30, 2009

http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNLJ.jsp?id=1202431897078

 

  • Law Firm Apprentice Programs Add Extra Step for New Associates

The National Law Journal, June 30, 2009

http://www.law.com/jsp/law/careercenter/lawArticleCareerCenter.jsp?id=1202431845167

 

  • Law Firms Leaders Feeling Less Grim About the Future, Survey Shows

The Recorder, June 24, 2009
http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202431712640

  • What's Old Is New Again: Howrey Introduces Apprenticeships

The National Law Journal, June 23, 2009
http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202431658450

 

  • In Down Economy, Do Less Profitable Firms Have a Better Shot at Big-Name Partners?

The American Lawyer, June 22, 2009

http://www.law.com/jsp/law/sfb/lawArticleSFB.jsp?id=1202431651095

 

  • It's Time to Rise and Market

The Legal Intelligencer, June 22, 2009
http://www.law.com/jsp/law/careercenter/lawArticleCareerCenter.jsp?id=1202431611003

 

  • Summer Associates Can Stand Out by Balancing Fear With Enthusiasm

New Jersey Law Journal, June 15, 2009

http://www.law.com/jsp/law/careercenter/lawArticleCareerCenter.jsp?id=1202431451082

 

  • Some Small Firms Find Smooth Sailing Through Turbulent Times
    New York Law Journal, January 20, 2009

http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202427542759


Grooming Young Lawyers for Law Firm Management, Legal Intelligencer, June 12, 2009

Deferred Associates Face Many Conditions in Working as Court Clerks,
AmLaw Daily, June 10, 2009

Free: T.I.P.S. for a Successful Summer,
New York Law Journal, June 1, 2009

How to Make a Graceful Exit as a Lateral,
American Lawyer, June 1, 2009

Keeping Yourself Up as the Economy Goes Down,
New York Law Journal, June 1, 2009

Tough Economy Takes Heavy Toll on N.Y. Summer Associate Classes,
New York Law Journal, June 1, 2009

What Law Firms Want in New Recruits,
New York Law Journal, May 28, 2009

2010 Already Looking Chilly for Summer Associates,
Recorder, May 13, 2009

Calculus of the Damned: How Do Firms Decide Who Gets the Ax?,
American Lawyer, May 11, 2009

As Pay Cuts Replace Perks, Associates Keep Heads Down,
National Law Journal, April 27, 2009

Government Jobs Elusive for Laid-Off Lawyers,
Legal Times, April 20, 2009

8 Simple Rules for Keeping Your Job,
Legal Intelligencer, April 14, 2009

A bummer of a summer?,
National Law Journal, April 13, 2009

Bad job market aside, law students seek change,
National Law Journal, April 13, 2009

Law Firms Slash Summer Associate Programs,
Recorder, April 7, 2009

10 Tips for Staying on Top in a Down Economy,
New York Lawyer, March 31, 2009

New Lawyers Face Delayed Start Dates -- at Best,
National Law Journal, March 24, 2009

Laid-Off Lawyers Might Need to Adjust Expectations,
Fulton County Daily Report, March 13, 2009

Hiring from top schools steady in '08,
National Law Journal, February 23, 2009

Switch Hitters,
New York Lawyer, February 11, 2009

10 Job Search Tips for Downsized In-House Attorneys,
Fulton County Daily Report, January 30, 2009

The Accidental Laterals,
American Lawyer, January 30, 2009

Comedy of Terrors,
New York Lawyer, December 17, 2008

Um, Remember that Job We Offered You? Funny Thing...,
New York Lawyer, December 5, 2008

A deep lateral market's new rules,
National Law Journal, November 17, 2008

Law Firms Getting Top Lateral Talent for Bargain Prices,
National Law Journal, November 17, 2008

Summer associates feel the heat,
National Law Journal, October 20, 2008

Be a Lawyer, Not an Employee,
New York Law Journal, October 9, 2008

Summer Associates Tell Firms: Turn Up the Heat,
American Lawyer, October 9, 2008

As Markets Plunge, Law Firms Comfort Nervous Associates,
National Law Journal, October 8, 2008

Typos and Errors Lead to Slashed Fees for Attorney,
Legal Intelligencer, October 8, 2008

How Associates Can Stay Safe in Uncertain Times,
Legal Times, October 2, 2008

Your Career, Amid the Flood,
Legal Times, September 29, 2008

For Summer Associates, It's a Wrap, Part 2,
American Lawyer, August 19, 2008

Shot at the Courtroom Helps Firms Add Talent,
National Law Journal, August 8, 2008

Midlevel Survey Shows Associates Eyeing the Door,
American Lawyer, August 1, 2008

It's Time for Your Midsummer Associate's Review,
American Lawyer, July 10, 2008

How to Build a Book of Business as a Young Lawyer,
Recorder, June 19, 2008

What the Summer Associate Needs to Know: Professionalism Is Everything,
National Law Journal, June 10, 2008

Fewer Summer Associates Spread Their Wings at Big Texas Firms,
Texas Lawyer, June 6, 2008

Law Firms See More Layoffs, Departures of Staff and Associates,
Legal Intelligencer, June 5, 2008

Summer Associates Face a Future That's Less Certain,
Legal Times, June 4, 2008

Layoffs and Legal Recruiters Confirm Associates' Hunch: It's a Buyer's Market,
Recorder, May 30, 2008

Summer Associate Hiring for 2008 Wilts,
National Law Journal, March 24, 2008

Big-Firm Associates: Why They Go and How to Keep Them,
Corporate Counsel, February 29, 2008

Summer associates, think fast,
National Law Journal, February 18, 2008

10 Survival Tips for New Associates,
Texas Lawyer, December 11, 2007

For Summer Associates, Size Does Matter,
American Lawyer, November 19, 2007

Commentary: A Game Plan for Survival,
Legal Times, October 18, 2007

How law firms can train the global attorney,
National Law Journal, August 1, 2007

Is this any way to recruit associates?,
American Lawyer, August 1, 2007

Retention: a midsize priority,
National Law Journal, July 16, 2007

Interest in summer jobs at top firms cools down,
National Law Journal, May 14, 2007

Summer associate guide to success,
National Law Journal, May 14, 2007

Does Your Law Firm Have What It Takes to Be Recession Resistant?,
American Lawyer, May 3, 2007

Where Does All That Associate Money Go?,
Recorder, April 16, 2007

The Real World According to Summer Associates,
American Lawyer, November 27, 2006

Law firms digging deeper on campus,
National Law Journal, November 27, 2006

Midlevel Associates Survey: Firms Improve, but Complaints Continue,
American Lawyer, August 1, 2006

Heat Is On as Boutiques Compete for Summer Associates,
Recorder, July 10, 2006

Peer Pressure Compels Law Firms to Raise Summer Associate Salaries,
Fulton County Daily Report, June 8, 2006

Is Half of a Summer Associate Better Than None?,
National Law Journal, May 19, 2006

First-Years Are a Hot Summer Commodity,
National Law Journal, Mar. 29, 2006

Summer Hiring Increases Look Steady, Not Sizzling,
National Law Journal, Feb. 24, 2006

Secrets of Superstar Associates,
Litigation, Spring 2006

Law Firm Training Programs Teach by Example,
Law Firm Inc., Apr. 10, 2006

Lawyer Quits Job Over Résumé Flap,
Legal Times, Apr. 4, 2006

Senior Associates Wonder: Should I Stay, or Should I Go?,
Legal Times, Feb. 3, 2006.

Commentary: 'Cloaking' Information and the Marketplace for Lateral Associates,
Law.com, Jan. 4, 2006

More Firms Look to Associates to Take Care of Business,
National Law Journal, Dec. 27, 2005

Are Same-Size Offices for Partners and Associates a Sign of the Times?,
Recorder, Dec. 19, 2005

Diversity/ Lifestyle

 

  • Veering Off Law Firm Career Path May Be the Way to Go for Some

The Legal Intelligencer, June 24, 2009

http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202431703043

 

  • Stuck in the Middle

The American Lawyer, June 1, 2009

http://www.law.com/jsp/tal/PubArticleTAL.jsp?id=1202430856584

 

  • Are Law Firms Reducing Commitment to Diversity, Leadership Training Due to Downturn?

The National Law Journal, May 14, 2009
http://www.law.com/jsp/law/careercenter/lawArticleCareerCenter.jsp?id=1202430682218

 

  • Diversity Scorecard 2009: A New View of Success

The Minority Law Journal, May 6, 2009
http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202430466352

 

 

Clerkships

 

  •    Clerks in Paradise

The American Lawyer, January 9, 2008
http://www.law.com/jsp/law/careercenter/lawArticleCareerCenter.jsp?id=1199786727800

 

Practice Areas/Geographic Markets

 

  • Alternative Billing Increasingly Important for Texas Firms, Survey Shows

Texas Lawyer, July 1, 2009

http://www.law.com/jsp/law/sfb/lawArticleSFB.jsp?id=1202431903623

 

  • BigLaw Bullish on Chicago

National Law Journal, June 11, 2009

http://www.nylj.com/nylawyer/news/09/06/061109o.html

  • Hello, SoCal!

The National Law Journal, March 30, 2009

http://www.gotofirm.com/mediacenter-quoted-91.html

 

  • Switching Practice Areas Should Not be Taken Lightly
    The National Law Journal, March 30, 2009

http://www.law.com/jsp/law/sfb/lawArticleSFB.jsp?id=1202429477002

 

  • As Mergers and Other Work Dry Up, Bankruptcy Becomes Lawyers’ Oasis

The New York Times, January 23, 2009

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/24/business/24retool.html

 

  • Bay Area Firms See Profits Drop Up to 21%, Revenues Flat

The AmLaw Daily, January 9, 2009
http://amlawdaily.typepad.com/amlawdaily/2009/01/am-law-100-bay-area-firms-see-profits-dip-up-to-21-.html

 

  • IP Marketplace Still Sizzles

The Recorder, January 5, 2009

                        http://www.law.com/jsp/ihc/PubArticleIHC.jsp?id=1202427187942

 

  • Pro Bono Offers Career Hope in Bleak Legal Market
    probono.net News, December 2008

http://news.probono.net/e_article001286827.cfm?x=b11,0,w

San Francisco Bay Area Law Firms Float on Turbulent Waters, Recorder, January 10, 2008

Texas Firms Interested in Golden State,
National Law Journal, January 10, 2008

Large Firms' Billing Rates Continue to Climb,
National Law Journal, December 11, 2007

Building a Better Legal Profession - Boston,
LSBBLP, October 10, 2007

Building a Better Legal Profession - Chicago,
LSBBLP, October 10, 2007

Building a Better Legal Profession - Northern California,
LSBBLP, October 10, 2007

Building a Better Legal Profession - New York,
LSBBLP, October 10, 2007

Building a Better Legal Profession - Washington, DC,
LSBBLP, October 10, 2007

Building a Better Legal Profession - Southern California,
LSBBLP, October 10, 2007

Law firms peel a Calif. 'Orange',
National Law Journal, August 27, 2007

D.C. firms sit out merger mania. But for how long?,
Legal Times, July 12, 2007

Chicago's Midsize Law Firms Look to Stay Independent,
National Law Journal, July 11, 2007

Texas Hiring Shows Healthy Lateral Market,
Texas Lawyer, Apr. 7, 2006

Student & Bar Issues

  • Welcome to the Future: Time for Law School 4.0

The AmLaw Daily, June 22, 2009
http://amlawdaily.typepad.com/amlawdaily/2009/06/school.html

 

  • Help is Nigh on the Student Loan Front

The National Law Journal, June 22, 2009

http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNLJ.jsp?id=1202431601871

 

Keeping Your Current Job

 

  • Staying Employed: Remain Visible and Flexible

New York Law Journal, January 16, 2009

http://www.law.com/jsp/law/careercenter/lawArticleCareerCenter.jsp?id=1202427490754

  • *                                
  • Managing Your Career in Turbulent Times

Law Practice Today, November 2008

http://www.abanet.org/lpm/lpt/articles/mgt11083.shtml

 

  • Preparation Key to Making Yourself Recession-Proof

The Legal Intelligencer, September 11, 2008

http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNLJ.jsp?id=1202424447818

 

Salary & Market

 

  • Pay Cuts at Firms Gaining Momentum

The Legal Intelligencer, June 30, 2009

http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202431890124

 

  • Study Shows Sharp Disparities in Law Associate Compensation

The National Law Journal, June 29, 2009
http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNLJ.jsp?id=1202431876322

 

  • For Jobless Lawyers, Plan B Includes Good Works

CNN, March 13, 2009

http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/03/13/lawyer.layoff.public/

 

  • Laid-Off Lawyers Might Need to Adjust Expectations

Fulton County Daily Report, March 13, 2009

http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNLJ.jsp?id=1202429023725

 

  • Bad Economy Makes It a Good Time to Go It Alone
    The Connecticut Law Tribune, January 7, 2009

http://www.law.com/jsp/law/sfb/lawArticleSFB.jsp?id=1202427248668

  • A Deep Lateral Market's New Rules

The National Law Journal, November 17, 2008

http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNLJ.jsp?id=1202426022174

 

IV.         TIPS

               

  • Think About a Judicial Clerkship

    The 2009-2010 judicial clerkship hiring season is here and if you are a rising 3L or an alumnus interested in pursuing a post-graduate judicial clerkship at the state or federal court level, the CDO is here to assist you.  If you are interested or curious about what judicial law clerks actually do, need assistance identifying judges to whom you may wish to apply, or seek guidance in crafting your application materials, contact Maggie Austin, Director of Judicial Clerkships, at maustin@law.miami.edu for additional information.

     

  • Fellowships

If you have deferred a position for a year or more, consider a postgraduate fellowship. Fellowships allow recent graduates to secure entry-level positions with nonprofit organizations, government entities and educational institutions. Typically, fellowships are one or two years in length and are designed to give new lawyers experience in public interest practice. You may search for fellowship opportunities using the PSLawNet Opportunities Database. The database contains between 200 and 300 fellowship listings and is updated annually to provide current application deadlines and job descriptions. For a comprehensive guide to fellowship resources, including the resources mentioned here, click the following link: http://www.pslawnet.org/informationandresources.

 

  • Remember the Basics

Make sure that your application materials are impeccable. Your cover letter and resume must be well written and presentable in order for you to remain competitive. Highlight the accomplishments and skills that uniquely qualify you for the position for which you are applying. In addition to the substantive information and aesthetic presentation of your materials, your documents must be visually appealing and error-free. Even a single typo will hurt your chances of landing an interview. To review samples and obtain additional information, refer to the Resume and Cover Letter Guides on the CDO website.

Review advertised positions from a variety of sources. Do not rely solely on Symplicity for job opportunities. There are numerous online resources that advertise legal and non-legal positions. These include the BYU Intercollegiate Job Bank, the Government Honors & Internship Handbook, PSLawNet, Lawyers Weekly Jobs, and USA Jobs.  You may easily access several job related links on the CDO website under “Quick Links”.

Network, network, network. There is no substitute for savvy and relentless networking. Contacting individuals - either directly or through a mutual contact - is the most effective way to get a job. Talk to friends, classmates, relatives, undergraduate and law school professors, colleagues and former co-workers. Contact these folks by telephone, email or old-fashioned “snail” mail. When you make contact, do not ask for a job. Rather, ask for information and advice. People are generally flattered and forthcoming when asked for their guidance and expertise. You should also ask your contacts for referrals to others who may have or know of job openings.  Then, also expand your network by becoming active in alumni and bar associations, student organizations, and social, charitable and political organizations. For additional information, refer to the Networking Guide on the CDO website.

Be creative. Expand your horizons and do not limit your options. Consider a full range of opportunities that will help you grow professionally. Do not “get stuck” at simply looking for your “ideal” job—there is no such thing.

Prepare for interviews and wow the employer. Do mock interviews. Research and know your employers. Never wing an interview. Employers will know, and you won’t get an offer. Practice makes perfect. To obtain additional information, refer to the Interview Guide on the CDO website.

Be professional. In all of your communications with employers, be professional, courteous and honest.

 

 

V.           SALARY INFORMATION

 

General Salary Links

 

 

  • JobStar Salary Surveys: This site has a large collection of salary surveys, lists of books to request from your local library and articles from experts.  

http://jobstar.org/tools/salary/index.php

 

  • National Association of Law Placement (NALP) Associate & New Graduate Salary Summaries:

NALP publishes an annual Associate Salary Survey report detailing associate salaries by years of experience; salary ranges for associates through the eighth year; summer associate salaries; salaries for intellectual property attorneys, staff attorneys and law clerks; information on judicial clerks and bonuses paid to judicial clerks; and comparisons of law firm compensation and bonus structures. NALP also surveys the graduating JD class to learn about the employment experiences of new law graduates. The data from this survey is published annually in Jobs & J.D.'s: Employment and Salaries of New Law Graduates and Starting Salaries: What New Law Graduates Earn.
http://www.nalp.org/search/?kw=salary

 

  • Salary.com: This site is dedicated to salaries and total compensation. The Salary Wizard allows you to search for base, median and top-level earnings in hundreds of jobs for many occupational areas, and much of the data spun to your local jurisdiction. You can also locate helpful articles and exercises to assist you in calculating benefits, stock options, bonuses (and how to get them) and negotiations. The site also offers the opportunity to purchase a Personal Salary Report. This is a customized report targeted to your local market, your current level of experience, and the industry in which you work.

http://www.salary.com/

 

  • Abbott, Langer Association Surveys: This site offers salary and compensation reports for over 400 benchmark jobs with current salary statistics on-line in the legal field and other fields. Also, current benefit practices and factors affecting pay are described.

http://www.abbott-langer.com/

 

  • Economic Research Institute (ERI): This site offers free surveys. To find these, select “Resource” then choose either ‘Survey Sources” (many free US and international compensation surveys) or “More” (a page filled with a variety of compensation resources, many of which are free).

http://www.erieri.com/

 

  • Job Search Intelligence: This site provides free salary data along with information on employment trends in your region. They obtain their information from various government surveys and package it differently than on most salary sites.

http://jobsearchintelligence.com/jobseekers/

 

  • Payscale: Compares your job profile to the salary and compensation packages of people whose skills and experiences match yours. NOTE: free version, but requires you to enter an e-mail address to receive salary report.

http://www.payscale.com/

 

  • Pay Check City: This site offers several online tools to calculate take home pay, gross pay, 401(k)s, bonuses etc.
    http://www.paycheckcity.com

Government Wage Surveys

 

  • Bureau of Labor Statistics: This site collects data regarding wages, unemployment and other employment trends. Search through their press releases, regional data and other areas for salary and compensation information.

http://www.bls.gov/

 

  • Occupational Employment Statistics: The Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) program produces employment and wage estimates for different occupations. Select a job family from the right side, then look for the closest matching job title to get data for that profession.

http://stats.bls.gov/oes/

 

  • U.S. Office of Personnel Management: U.S. Office of Personnel Management 2009 Salary Tables and Related Information.

http://opm.gov/oca/09tables/indexgs.asp







University of Miami School of Law.  Copyright 2007  All Rights Reserved
1311 Miller Drive, Coral Gables, Florida 33146   |   Tel. (305) 284-2339
Legal   |    Acceptable-Use-Policy   |    Privacy   |    Visitors