STATE OF THE LEGAL FIELD SURVEY



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STATE OF THE LEGAL FIELD SURVEY Insights from BARBRI s first annual survey of law students, law school faculty and attorneys. 2015 BARBRI, INC 1

BACKGROUND Widely regarded as the defacto choice for bar review among law students, BARBRI has led this area of legal education for nearly 50 years. Now the company supports all stages of the legal life cycle from pre-law students and practicing attorneys to professionals in related fields seeking certifications and additional training. BARBRI s evolution is not accidental. The learning experts at BARBRI adapted to changes in the legal field that began shortly after the 2008 recession. The number of first-year students who enrolled in law school fell to 37,924 in 2014 a 28-percent drop from an all-time high of 52,488 students who began law school in 2010 and the lowest level in 41 years according to the American Bar Association (ABA). Law student education loan debt is up. Industry influencers and the president of the United States have argued that law school should be shortened from three years to two years. And law firms aren t hiring new attorneys at the same rate as they used to, making for a tough job market. OBJECTIVES To better understand how the industry can reconcile these interrelated trends and still thrive, BARBRI commissioned a first-of-its-kind State of the Legal Field survey that the company plans to repeat every year. The BARBRI report is the only one ever to interview the three groups most closely associated with the field law students, law school faculty and practicing attorneys. The annual BARBRI tracking study will evaluate industry perceptions about the state of the legal field. Specifically, BARBRI will establish benchmarks related to: - Perceptions of law students preparedness to enter the workforce upon graduation (skill assessment, areas for improvement, etc.). - Employment expectations (time to find positions, salary, etc.). - Employment trends (number of jobs, types of jobs, firm sizes, etc.) - Law degree ROI (debt repayment, debt justified by income, salary expectations versus reality, time to train recent law school graduates, etc.) METHODOLOGY An independent research firm specializing in the legal industry conducted more than 1,500 online quantitative surveys among the following audiences: Currently in law school Juris Doctors and current law school faculty members Licensed attorneys at law practicing within the United States 2

SAMPLE DESCRIPTORS LAW SCHOOL About half are 3L/third-year. Evenly distributed by law school tier. YEAR IN SCHOOL LAW SCHOOL TIER 1L TIER 1 49% 2L 3L 25% TIER 2 TIER 3 LAW SCHOOL More than half have been law school faculty members for more than 20 years. More than two-thirds are full-time professors. YEAR AS CURRENT POSITION 0-6 yrs FULL TIME PROFESSOR 54% 49% 6-10 yrs 11-20 yrs 21+ yrs 69% ADJUNCT/ASSOC/ VISITING PROFESSOR DEAN More than two-thirds graduated from law school more than 20 years ago. More than half are in private practice. YEARS AFTER LAW SCHOOL 0-6 yrs 6-10 yrs 69% 49% 11-20 yrs 21+ yrs CURRENT JOB PRIVATE PRACTICE CORPORATE COUNCIL POLITICAL/PUBLIC SERVICE JUDGE MAGISTRATE DA OR ASST DA 3

KEY FINDING #1 Law students (and particularly 3L law students) assess their own readiness to practice law more positively than do attorneys who work with recent law school graduates. 76 percent of 3L law students believe they are prepared to practice law right now. In comparison, 56 percent of practicing attorneys who work with recent law school graduates believe that, in general, recent law school graduates are prepared to practice law. PERCEIVED PREPAREDNESS TO PRACTICE LAW 4 VERY PREPARED SOMEWHAT PREPARED NEUTRAL SOMEWHAT UNPREPARED UNPREPARED 1L 2L 3L Students Own Preparedness Right Now General Preparedness of Recent Law School Graduates 4

KEY FINDING #2 When forced to choose, both attorneys (41 percent) and law school faculty (51 percent) agree that writing is the most important skill for recent law school graduates. Attorneys placed more importance than did faculty on interpersonal skills (24 percent) and research skills (18 percent). Almost a quarter of attorneys who have worked with recent law school graduates rate interpersonal skills as the most important skill for them to have mastered. MOST IMPORTANT SKILL WRITING SKILLS 51% 41% 41% INTERPERSONAL SKILLS RESEARCH SKILLS TEAMWORK SKILLS WHO HAVE WORKED WITH RECENT GRADUATES Among faculty, 27 percent of law school professors cite other skills (critical thinking, analytical skills, work ethic, etc.) as the most important ones for recent law school graduates to possess, whereas only 11 percent of practicing attorneys agree with that statement. Faculty placed very little importance on research, with just 4 percent citing it as the most important skill for recent law school graduates. In contrast, 18 percent of attorneys named research the most important skill a new lawyer should possess. Only 18 percent of law school faculty members and the same number of practicing attorneys who work at companies that hire recent law school graduates believe recent law school graduates have the financial and business acumen required to practice law. 5

KEY FINDING #3 Law students assess their legal writing skills and their practice skills more positively than attorneys who work with recent law school grads. 82 percent of 3L law students believe they are effective legal writers. In contrast, only 57 percent of practicing attorneys who work at companies that hire recent law school graduates believe recent law school graduates are effective legal writers. LEGAL WRITING SKILLS 4 STRONGLY AGREE SOMEWHAT AGREE NEITHER SOMEWHAT DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE 1L 2L 3L AT COMPANIES THAT HIRE LAW SCHOOL GRADUATES 71 percent of 3L law students believe they possess sufficient practice skills. In contrast, only 23 percent of practicing attorneys who work at companies that hire recent law school graduates believe recent law school graduates possess sufficient practice skills. PRACTICE SKILLS STRONGLY AGREE SOMEWHAT AGREE NEITHER 4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE 1L 2L 3L AT COMPANIES THAT HIRE LAW SCHOOL GRADUATES 6

KEY FINDING #4 Most attorneys expect a somewhat stagnant job market, but law students are optimistic. Attorneys at companies that hire recent law school graduates report a median salary starting at $50,000/ year. The median expected starting salary among law students is $70,000/year. 91 percent of attorneys at companies with 1-10 attorneys expect their companies to stay the same or decrease in size over the next 3 years. At companies with more than 10 attorneys, 72 percent expect their companies to stay the same or decrease in number of attorneys over the next 3 years. EXPECTED TREND IN NUMBER OF JOBS INCREASE IN SIZE OR INCREASE IN NUMBER OF 65% STAY THE SAME DECREASE IN SIZE OR DECREASE IN NUMBER OF AT COMPANIES WITH 1-10 AT COMPANIES WITH 10+ Expected trend at own company Almost half (46 percent) of law students expect to have a job in the law field immediately upon graduation. 83 percent expect to have a job within 6 months. EXPECTED TIME TO FIND A JOB 4 EXPECT TO HAVE A JOB IMMEDIATELY UPON GRADUATION NOT IMMEDIATELY BUT WITHIN 6 MONTHS 6 MOS. TO 1 YEAR 1 YEAR OR MORE TIER I TIER II TIER III TIER IV DON T PLAN TO WORK IN LAW FIELD 7

Practicing attorneys at companies that hire recent law school graduates estimate that it takes 1-2 years (median) to begin seeing a return on investment in a newly hired recent law school graduate, although 38 percent said it takes more than 2 years. WITHIN 6 MO 6 MO- 1 YR 27% 51% 38% 41% 41% 1-2 YEARS MORE THAN 2 YEARS TRAINING IS ONGOING TIME TO TRAIN A RECENT LAW SCHOOL GRADUATE TIME TO SEE ROI ON NEWLY HIRED RECENT LAW SCHOOL GRADUATES Among practicing attorneys at companies that hire recent law school graduates KEY FINDING #5 Although most law students will have significant debt at graduation, 82 percent of them expect to get good value out of that investment. And 78 percent of practicing attorneys agree that their income since graduation has justified the cost of their J.D. 83% of current law school students expect to have education loans when they graduate. More than half expect to have over $100,000 in loans when they graduate. % WITH EDUCATION LOANS AT LAW SCHOOL GRADUATION 83% 68% 8

LAW SCHOOL DEBT UPON GRADUATION <$20K 57% $20-$50K $50-$100K Over $100K Among those who had loans at graduation TIME TO REPAY EDUCATION LOANS < 1 YEAR 1-2 YEARS 2-5 YEARS 4 5-10 YEARS > 10 YEARS STILL PAYING THEM OR I WORRY I LL NEVER BE ABLE TO REPAY THEM Actual time to repay among those who had loans at graduation Expected time to repay, among those who expect to have loans at graduation IF I WERE TO DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN, I D GO TO LAW SCHOOL 4 STRONGLY AGREE SOMEWHAT AGREE NEITHER SOMEWHAT DISAGREE STRONGLY DISAGREE GRADUATED 20+ YEARS AGO GRADUATED LESS THAN 20 YEARS AGO 9