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Compare Law Schools in New York - J.D.





Law schools in New York are competitive, resulting in limited space and requiring high Law School Admission Test (LSAT) scores, a high GPA, and a bachelor's degree, preferably in an associated field. A law program generally takes three years to complete, resulting in a Juris Doctor (J.D.). Graduates wishing to practice law in New York must pass the Bar Examination, which grants licensure and allows the graduate to become a lawyer. The law school page provides additional information regarding education and careers for interested individuals.

Average attorney salaries in New York range between $56,000 to $144,000. The variety of employment options available to lawyers can result in a very broad pay range, however here is a list of average salaries from areas across New York.

  • New York, White Plains, Wayne: $171,000
  • Nassau, Suffolk: $133,000
  • Albany, Schenectady, Troy: $116,000
  • Buffalo, Niagara Falls: $96,000
  • Rochester: $114,000

Only law schools accredited by the American Bar Association - Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar are listed below. Other law schools may also exist in New York, however they are may not listed here.

Schools are sorted by size with the largest school first, based on the number of law students graduating each year.



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