2014-03-31



 

Most of the data in a story we published earlier this month turned out to be incorrect when it comes to the highest starting salaries for law school graduates.

 

The data was published by the National Association for Law Placement in a new study and picked up by Forbes. They took the data from Payscale, which is a Seattle-based company.

 

Payscale has a treasure-trove of data on salaries for employees at law firms, government jobs, non-profit organizations and other companies. The mistakes in the data occurred because Payscale does not release all of its data for free and law schools collect better data that Payscale itself. With all of that said, here is the updated list of top starting salaries for law school graduates:

 

1. University of Chicago Law School
$160,000

Class size: 215

Employed: 209

Number reporting salary: 202 (97%)

2. Columbia Law School
$160,000

Class size: 437

Employed: 425

Number reporting salary: 419 (96%)

3. Northwestern University School of Law
$160,000

Class size: 284

Employed: 268

Number reporting salary: 256 (96%)

4. Harvard Law School

$160,000

Class size: 578

Employed: 556

Number reporting salary: 548 (95%)

5.  New York University School of Law

$160,000

Class size: 537

Employed: 514

Number reporting salary: 504 (94%)

6.  Stanford Law School
$160,000

Class size: 194

Employed: 186

Number reporting salary:  179 (92%)

7. Duke University School of Law

$160,000

Class size: 241

Employed: 225

Number reporting salary: 222 (92%)

*8. University of Pennsylvania Law School

$160,000

Class size: 259

Employed: 252

Number reporting salary: 235 (91%)

9. University of California at Berkeley School of Law (class of 2012)

$160,000

Class size: 312

Employed: 295

Number reporting salary: 261 (84%)

10. University of Virginia School of Law

$117,500

Class size: 364

Employed: 356

Number reporting salary: 348 (98%)
Note: Virginia places high because of the impressive number of grads who report their salaries. The school’s median private sector salary is $160,000.

11. Georgetown University Law School

$160,000

Class size: 626

Employed: 578

Number reporting salary: 332 (53%)

12. Cornell University Law School

Private sector: $160,000

Public service: $60,742

Class size: 193

Employed: 178
Note: According to Law School Transparency, among the class of 2010, 68% of graduates reported salaries.

13. University of Southern California Gould School of Law (class of 2012)

$145,000

Class size: 221

Employed: 189

Number reporting salary: 118 (53%)

*14. George Washington University Law School

$137,500

Class size: 575

Employed: 546

Number reporting salary: 242 (42%)

15. University of Michigan Law School (class of 2012)

$132,500

Class size: 388

Employed: 355

Number reporting salary: 282 (73%)

16. UCLA School of Law (class of 2012)

$135,000

Class size: 333

Employed: 302

Number reporting salary: 223 (67%)

17. Fordham University School of Law

Private sector: $160,000

Public service: $55,000

Class size: 481

Employed: 436
Note: According to Law School Transparency, among the class of 2010, 40% of graduates reported salaries.

19. Yale Law School (class of 2012)

$64,729

Class size: 222

Employed: 212

Number reporting salaries: 197 (89%)
Note: Yale’s median salary is low because 87 graduates did judicial clerkships where the median pay is just $57,408. The median in private practice is $160,000)

*20. Vanderbilt Law School

$110,000

Class size: 206

Employed: 194

Number reporting salary: 134 (65%)

*21. Boston University School of Law

$105,000

Class size: 278

Employed: 243

Number reporting salary: 140 (50%)

22. University of Texas at Austin School of Law

$100,000

Class size: 373

Employed:  343

Number reporting salary: 275 (81%)

23. University of Houston Law Center (class of 2012)

$110,000

Class size: 262

Employed: 225

Number reporting salary: 101 (39%)

24. Santa Clara University School of Law (class of 2012)

$100,000

Class size: 298

Employed: 226

Number reporting salary: 97 (33%)

*25. Boston College Law School

$90,000

Class size: 253

Employed: 222

Number reporting salary: 173 (68%)

26. University of California Hastings College of the Law (class of 2012)

$74,500

Class size: 443

Employed: 329

Number reporting salary: 211 (48%)

*27. Emory University School of Law (class of 2012)

$70,000

Class size: 266

Employed: 256

Number reporting salaries: 157  (59%)

28. University of San Francisco School of Law (class of 2012)

$66,750

Class size: 221

Employed: 139

Number reporting salary: 62 (28%)
Note: This is such a low response rate, consider that we only know that 11 grads are earning at least $66,750

29. University of San Diego School of Law (class of 2012)

$65,000

Class size: 327

Employed: 268

Number reporting salary: 115 (35%)
Note: Low response rate. Only 18 grads are making at least $65,000

30. Catholic University of America Columbus Law School (class of 2012)

$63,000

Class size: 246

Employed: 199

Number reporting salary: 99 (40%)

31. University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law (class of 2012)

$60,000

Class size: 134

Employed: 118

Number reporting salary: 82 (61%)

32. University of Colorado Law School (2012 data)

$50,082

Class size: 175

Employed:  158

Number reporting salaries: 100 (57%)

 

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