Larry Cunningham on Law School Grads Finding Jobs in Small Firms and in Business and Industry Sectors

April 23, 2012

In the Media

1 in 5 Law School Grads Find Jobs at Small Firms, ABA Reports
By Laura Haring
New York Law Journal
April 23, 2012

“ …. 28 percent of 2010 graduates from St. John's University School of Law went to small firms, with 78 percent of those students employed by firms with fewer than 10 lawyers.”

"These are employers that don't have the luxury of large training programs or staffing cases with multiple attorneys," said Larry Cunningham, associate dean for student services at St. John's. "One of our strengths is our commitment to producing graduates able to practice law from day one."

About 16 percent of graduates from St. John's also are employed in short- and long-term positions in the business and industry sectors. Noting that St. John's graduates are working as in-house counsel as well as in the financial services and investment fields, Cunningham said he believes more law schools will see students entering these sectors as "students think more broadly in what they can do with a law degree."