Case Western Reserve University School of Law Employment Summary
Employment Summary and Comparison
For the 153 graduates from Case Western Reserve University School of Law, 143 were hired including 133 full-time and 10 part-time positions. Among them, 133 students employed as long-term contract and 10 students employed as short-term contract.
115 graduates got a job where bar passage required and 22 got J.D. advantage (or J.D. preferred) jobs where it does not require passage of the bar exam. 2 graduates got professional positions.
Compared to all law schools in U.S., Case Western Reserve University School of Law' rate of employed is higher than the average rate of 90.60%. Compared to law schools in Ohio, its rate of employed is higher than the average rate of 89.55%.
Total Graduates
% of Employed
Total Employed
Full-time
Part-time
Case Western Reserve University School of Law
153
93.46%
143
133
10
All Law Schools
35,529
90.60%
32,188
31,164
1,024
Public
13,852
91.04%
12,611
12,223
388
Private
21,677
90.31%
19,577
18,941
636
Ohio Law Schools
1,014
89.55%
908
873
35
Public
630
92.22%
581
560
21
Private
384
85.16%
327
313
14
Employment by General Category
The below table summarizes the employment statistics by general position categories and employed stats for 153 graduates. The category definition can be found at ABA's employment protocol
Total
Percentage (%)
Full-time
Part-time
Long-term
Short-term
Long-term
Short-term
Total Graduates
153
Bar Passage Required
115
75.16%
112
1
1
1
J.D. Advantage
22
14.38%
16
2
2
2
Professional Position
2
1.31%
0
0
0
2
Other
1
0.65%
1
0
0
0
Undeterminable
0
0.00%
0
0
0
0
Enrolled in Graduate Studies
1
0.65%
Start Date Deferred
0
0.00%
Unemployed - Not Seeking
1
0.65%
Unemployed - Seeking
7
4.58%
Employment Status Unknown
1
0.65%
Employment by Position Types
The below table summarizes the employment statistics by company and job position types for 153 graduates from Case Western Reserve University School of Law.
Total
Percentage (%)
Full-time
Part-time
Long-term
Short-term
Long-term
Short-term
Total Employed
143
-
130
3
3
7
Law Firms
74
48.37%
69
0
3
2
Solo
1
0.70%
1
0
0
0
1-10
27
18.88%
23
0
2
2
11-25
7
4.90%
6
0
1
0
26-50
4
2.80%
4
0
0
0
51-100
3
2.10%
3
0
0
0
101-250
6
4.20%
6
0
0
0
251-500
7
4.90%
7
0
0
0
More than 500
18
12.59%
18
0
0
0
Unknown Size
1
0.70%
1
0
0
0
Business and Industry
17
11.89%
14
2
0
1
Government
22
15.38%
21
1
0
0
Public Interest
16
11.19%
15
0
0
1
Clerkships - Federal
7
4.90%
7
0
0
0
Clerkships - State, Local, and Territorial
2
1.40%
2
0
0
0
Clerkships - Tribal
0
-
0
0
0
0
Clerkships - International
0
-
0
0
0
0
Education
5
3.50%
2
0
0
3
Employer Type Unknown
0
-
0
0
0
0
Employed at Law schools/Universities Funded Position
The below table summarizes the graduated who employed law school or its parent university funded position by term and working status atCase Western Reserve University School of Law.
Total
Percentage (%)
Full-time
Part-time
Long-term
Short-term
Long-term
Short-term
Total Graduates
143
-
130
3
3
7
Total Employed by Law School or University
3
1.96%
1
0
0
2
Bar Passage Required
3
1.96%
1
0
0
2
J.D. Advantage
0
-
0
0
0
0
Professional Position
0
-
0
0
0
0
Other
0
-
0
0
0
0
Employed Location
The most graduates (66) are employed by law firms or companies in Ohio, where the Case Western Reserve University School of Law located. The following table shows the top three state that graduates got employed with number of employed.