Using This Guide

Use this guide to gain competitive intelligence about potential employers, which can be used at an interview. Average salary data and other information can help you decide whether you want to accept an offer.
Besides a Google search, you can try a legal search engine, such as LexisWeb.
Contact Cleveland-Marshall's Office of Career Planning for information about job openings and job search strategies.
Related C|M|LAW Library Guides
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Sources for All Types of Employers
Be sure to take a look at resources for specific types of employers, such as judges, law firms and attorneys, etc., using the blue tabs above.
- National Association for Law Placement Directory of Legal Employers (NALP)While not comprehensive, contains information on many law firms, public interest organizations, government employers and a few corporations. Contains materials submitted by employers.
- Leadership Directories: Law Directory of government agency employees, law firms, courts and lobbyists. Includes information in the Yellow Books.
- Bloomberg Law
Type the name of a person, company or law firm into the search bar. Suggestions will pop up for company searches, news searches and people searches. - Salary Information Resources from our Statistics for the Legal Profession GuideIncludes salary information for all jobs, not just law
- News from Lexis

- News from Westlaw

- LinkedInGet the scoop from the employees
- Vault.comGet company profiles, information from employees and rankings lists of employers.
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