Published: Jan 7th, 2013
It’s been said that finding a job right out of law school used be a lot like stepping onto an escalator and choosing when to get off. If this were ever true, the Great Recession certainly changed it. The nation’s weak economy, which since 2008 has been frustratingly persistent, has had a major impact on the legal profession and has made the job market for recent law graduates much more difficult.
Published: Feb 20th, 2012
Pascale Bishop Assistant Dean of Career Development “Law School Transparency to provide info about law schools” (Feb. 14, 2012, The Alligator) Bishop spoke to the Alligator about when UF Law will [...]
Published: Feb 13th, 2012
Pascale Bishop Assistant Dean of Career Development “It’s a buyer’s market for young legal talent” (Feb. 2, 2012, Florida Trend) Bishop addressed the legal job market and current hiring process in [...]
Published: Jan 30th, 2012
To help students prepare for the legal job market, future installments of Career Corner will explore the kinds of real-world careers UF Law alumni have pursued and the path they [...]
Published: Oct 17th, 2011
“You don’t just go to war, you prepare for it first,” said UF Law’s new assistant dean of the Center for Career Development. “The job search is the same. There [...]