
To steal a phrase from a famous ex-lawyer, we live in a world of two legal Americas. Salary distribution data from 2006 neatly breaks out into a two-peaked curve. On one end, grads from top 25 law schools made about $135,000. On the other, graduates from second or third-tier law schools average about $50,000.
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