Law Schools Wish NALP Wasn’t So Accurate About the Job Market

by Bitter Lawyer on October 18, 2012 in Law School, Legal Careers

Law schools think the Nat’l Assoc. of Legal Professionals is just being a Negative Nelly about the job market.

Today in “You Have Got To Be Shitting Me” news: Law schools have requested that NALP put out a “more positive message” about the job market. James Leipold, who directs the National Association for Legal Professionals (NALP), said that law schools and law firms are in blatant denial about the uncertain legal job market. One law school even requested that the director describe the entry-level job market as “good.” Leipold, in denying the request, stated “Ah, if wishing would only make it so.”

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