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Large-firm (250+) employment: every U.S. law school, ranked

Across the 195 ABA-accredited U.S. law schools that report large-firm (250+) employment, the median is 11%. Values span from 77.5% at Columbia Law School to 0% at University of Hawaii School of Law, drawn from the most recent ABA Standard 509 disclosure cycle.

Distribution of Large-firm (250+) employment across 195 schools; median 11%, range 0% to 77.5%median0%77.5%
Distribution across 195 schools · median marked

Definition

What it is
Share of graduates employed at law firms of 251+ attorneys (BigLaw 251–500 plus MegaLaw 500+).
Reported by
The American Bar Association, in each school’s annual Standard 509 Required Disclosure.
Unit
Percent

How to read it

Large-firm placement concentrates at a handful of schools; outside the top tier this number is usually in the low single digits.

Every school, ranked

#Law schoolStateLarge-firm (250+) employment
1Columbia Law SchoolNew York77.5%
2Duke University School of LawNorth Carolina73.1%
3University of Pennsylvania Carey Law SchoolPennsylvania70.7%
4Northwestern Pritzker School of LawIllinois69.7%
5University of Virginia School of LawVirginia67.6%
6New York University School of LawNew York65.2%
7Cornell Law SchoolNew York63%
8University of Southern California School of LawCalifornia63%
9University of Chicago Law SchoolIllinois62%
10UC Berkeley School of LawCalifornia60.7%
11Georgetown University Law CenterDistrict of Columbia59%
12University of Michigan Law SchoolMichigan57.1%
13Vanderbilt Law SchoolTennessee56.3%
14UCLA School of LawCalifornia56.3%
15Harvard Law SchoolMassachusetts56.2%
16Fordham University School of LawNew York50.5%
17Boston College School of LawMassachusetts47.9%
18Washington University (St. Louis) School of LawMissouri47.6%
19Boston University School of LawMassachusetts47.2%
20Stanford Law SchoolCalifornia46.4%
21University of Texas School of LawTexas40.9%
22Southern Methodist University School of LawTexas38.2%
23Howard University School of LawDistrict of Columbia36.1%
24Yale Law SchoolConnecticut35.6%
25Washington and Lee University School of LawVirginia35.4%
26Emory University School of LawGeorgia35.3%
27University of Notre Dame School of LawIndiana34.8%
28University of California-Irvine School of LawCalifornia34.8%
29University of Florida School of LawFlorida34%
30Wake Forest University School of LawNorth Carolina33.6%
31University of Illinois School of LawIllinois33.3%
32University of North Carolina School of LawNorth Carolina30.1%
33Brigham Young University School of LawUtah29.1%
34The George Washington University School of LawDistrict of Columbia28.7%
35University of California-San Francisco School of LawCalifornia28%
36University of Houston School of LawTexas27.3%
37The Ohio State University School of LawOhio26.8%
38University of Miami School of LawFlorida26.3%
39University of Alabama School of LawAlabama26%
40University of California-Davis School of LawCalifornia25.5%
41St. John's University School of LawNew York25.3%
42Cardozo, Yeshiva University School of LawNew York25.1%
43William & Mary School of LawVirginia23.6%
44University of Minnesota School of LawMinnesota23.5%
45University of Georgia School of LawGeorgia23.5%
46Villanova University School of LawPennsylvania23.4%
47Indiana University-Bloomington School of LawIndiana23.2%
48Loyola University-Chicago School of LawIllinois22.6%
49University of Colorado School of LawColorado22.3%
50Tulane University School of LawLouisiana22%
51Northeastern University School of LawMassachusetts20.6%
52Case Western Reserve University School of LawOhio20.5%
53University of Pittsburgh School of LawPennsylvania20.5%
54University of Iowa School of LawIowa20.2%
55Temple University School of LawPennsylvania20%
56Brooklyn Law SchoolNew York20%
57Georgia State University School of LawGeorgia20%
58University of Washington School of LawWashington19.8%
59Loyola Marymount University-Los Angeles School of LawCalifornia19.6%
60Texas A&M University School of LawTexas19.3%
61University of Wisconsin School of LawWisconsin19.2%
62Santa Clara University School of LawCalifornia19.2%
63University of Arizona School of LawArizona18.4%
64University of Connecticut School of LawConnecticut18.3%
65Seton Hall University School of LawNew Jersey17.9%
66Saint Louis University School of LawMissouri17.8%
67University of San Francisco School of LawCalifornia17.5%
68Florida State University School of LawFlorida17.4%
69Arizona State University School of LawArizona17.3%
70University of San Diego School of LawCalifornia17.3%
71Florida International University School of LawFlorida17.2%
72American University School of LawDistrict of Columbia15.8%
73Drexel University School of LawPennsylvania15.8%
74Stetson University School of LawFlorida15.3%
75University of Dayton School of LawOhio15.2%
76University of Louisville School of LawKentucky15.1%
77University of Cincinnati School of LawOhio14.9%
78Pepperdine University School of LawCalifornia14.7%
79University of South Carolina School of LawSouth Carolina14.7%
80Nova Southeastern University School of LawFlorida14.3%
81Chicago-Kent, Illinois Institute of Technology School of LawIllinois14.2%
82The Catholic University of America School of LawDistrict of Columbia14.1%
83George Mason University School of LawVirginia13.8%
84University of Tennessee School of LawTennessee13.7%
85University of Kansas School of LawKansas13.5%
86Hofstra University School of LawNew York13.3%
87University of Maryland School of LawMaryland13%
88Baylor University School of LawTexas12.7%
89Chapman University School of LawCalifornia12.3%
90Rutgers University School of LawNew Jersey12.2%
91New York Law SchoolNew York12.2%
92Cleveland State University School of LawOhio12.1%
93University of Denver School of LawColorado12%
94University of Nevada-Las Vegas School of LawNevada12%
95Samford University School of LawAlabama11.6%
96Northern Kentucky University School of LawKentucky11.5%
97Suffolk University School of LawMassachusetts11.2%
98DePaul University School of LawIllinois11%
99University of Missouri School of LawMissouri10.4%
100University of Richmond School of LawVirginia10.2%
101University at Buffalo School of LawNew York10.2%
102Barry University School of LawFlorida10.2%
103Belmont University School of LawTennessee10.1%
104Syracuse University School of LawNew York10.1%
105Duquesne University School of LawPennsylvania9.9%
106University of Nebraska School of LawNebraska9.8%
107Mercer University School of LawGeorgia9.8%
108Texas Southern University School of LawTexas9.8%
109Marquette University School of LawWisconsin9.7%
110University of Missouri-Kansas City School of LawMissouri9.3%
111University of New Hampshire School of LawNew Hampshire9.3%
112University of Mississippi School of LawMississippi9.1%
113Albany Law SchoolNew York8.9%
114Wayne State University School of LawMichigan8.8%
115West Virginia University School of LawWest Virginia8.8%
116St. Thomas University (Miami) School of LawFlorida8.8%
117Louisiana State University School of LawLouisiana8.6%
118Penn State Dickinson LawPennsylvania8.5%
119University of Kentucky School of LawKentucky7.8%
120Jacksonville University School of LawFlorida7.7%
121University of Arkansas School of LawArkansas7.6%
122University of Oklahoma School of LawOklahoma7.6%
123Indiana University-Indianapolis School of LawIndiana7.6%
124University of Utah School of LawUtah7.5%
125South Texas College of Law HoustonTexas7.4%
126Florida A&M University School of LawFlorida7.4%
127University of Detroit Mercy School of LawMichigan7.3%
128Pace University School of LawNew York6.9%
129Michigan State University School of LawMichigan6.6%
130University of Memphis School of LawTennessee6.4%
131California Western School of LawCalifornia6.3%
132Creighton University School of LawNebraska6.2%
133Loyola University-New Orleans School of LawLouisiana6.2%
134Campbell University School of LawNorth Carolina6.1%
135University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) School of LawMinnesota6%
136Texas Tech University School of LawTexas5.9%
137University of Oregon School of LawOregon5.6%
138Southwestern Law SchoolCalifornia5.5%
139University of Illinois-Chicago School of LawIllinois5.4%
140University of Akron School of LawOhio5.3%
141University of North Texas at Dallas School of LawTexas5%
142Seattle University School of LawWashington4.9%
143Ave Maria School of LawFlorida4.9%
144University of the Pacific School of LawCalifornia4.8%
145Lewis & Clark Law SchoolOregon4.6%
146University of Toledo School of LawOhio4.3%
147Capital University Law SchoolOhio4.1%
148Widener University Delaware Law SchoolPennsylvania3.9%
149Lincoln Memorial University School of LawTennessee3.6%
150University of Baltimore School of LawMaryland3.5%
151St. Mary's University School of LawTexas3.1%
152Washburn University School of LawKansas3%
153New England Law/BostonMassachusetts3%
154Atlanta's John Marshall Law SchoolGeorgia3%
155North Carolina Central University School of LawNorth Carolina2.9%
156Southern Illinois University School of LawIllinois2.8%
157Southern University School of LawLouisiana2.6%
158Gonzaga University School of LawWashington2.5%
159University of Puerto Rico School of LawPuerto Rico2.4%
160University of District of Columbia School of LawDistrict of Columbia2.4%
161Vermont Law SchoolVermont2.3%
162Faulkner University School of LawAlabama2.3%
163University of Maine School of LawMaine2.2%
164Elon University School of LawNorth Carolina2.2%
165Western State, Westcliff University School of LawCalifornia2.2%
166Oklahoma City University School of LawOklahoma2.1%
167City University of New York School of LawNew York2%
168Charleston School of LawSouth Carolina2%
169Widener University Commonwealth Law SchoolPennsylvania1.9%
170Roger Williams University School of LawRhode Island1.8%
171Quinnipiac University School of LawConnecticut1.6%
172University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of LawArkansas1.6%
173Mitchell/Hamline School of LawMinnesota1.5%
174University of Idaho School of LawIdaho1.5%
175Touro University School of LawNew York1.4%
176Western New England University School of LawMassachusetts1.2%
177Regent University School of LawVirginia1%
178Willamette University School of LawOregon1%
179University of Massachusetts/Dartmouth School of LawMassachusetts1%
180Mississippi College School of LawMississippi1%
181University of Tulsa School of LawOklahoma0.9%
182Northern Illinois University School of LawIllinois0.9%
183Cooley Law SchoolMichigan0.7%
184Inter American University of Puerto Rico School of LawPuerto Rico0.5%
185University of Hawaii School of LawHawaii0%
186University of New Mexico School of LawNew Mexico0%
187Drake University School of LawIowa0%
188University of Montana School of LawMontana0%
189University of Wyoming School of LawWyoming0%
190Liberty University School of LawVirginia0%
191University of South Dakota School of LawSouth Dakota0%
192University of North Dakota School of LawNorth Dakota0%
193Ohio Northern University School of LawOhio0%
194Appalachian School of LawVirginia0%
195Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of LawPuerto Rico0%

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FAQ

What is large-firm (250+) employment?

Share of graduates employed at law firms of 251+ attorneys (BigLaw 251–500 plus MegaLaw 500+).

What is the median large-firm (250+) employment across U.S. law schools?

11%, across the 195 ABA-accredited schools that report it in the most recent ABA Standard 509 cycle.

Which law school has the highest large-firm (250+) employment?

Columbia Law School, at 77.5%.

What counts as a strong large-firm (250+) employment?

Schools above the median of 11% are above average; the top tenth begins around 44.2%.

How should I read large-firm (250+) employment?

Large-firm placement concentrates at a handful of schools; outside the top tier this number is usually in the low single digits.

Source: ABA Standard 509 Required Disclosures, most recent reported cycle. Last updated June 8, 2026.

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