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Recruiting Outlook The demand in Texas overall is relatively stable and diverse. In Houston, the energy industry drives the legal market, but firms have recently diversified their practices. Of all the Texas markets, Dallas is the easiest to break into without Texas ties and is the most international.
Some of the most universally in-demand legal specialties include intellectual property law, family law, immigration law, real estate law, and corporate law. Other quickly growing areas of law also include intellectual property law, data privacy and cybersecurity law, litigation, and labor and employment law.
Its really hard to beat the life of a Big Law attorney in Texas. There is also ample opportunity to make as much out of our career as you want, and the firms here reward that. So, its really a choose your own adventure state, and depends what you want.
Over the past 10 years the number of active State Bar of Texas attorneys has increased by 21%, from 92,210 attorneys in 2012 to 111,412 in 2022.
Applicants who earned their law degree outside of the United States must complete six credits of coursework on subjects tested on the Texas bar and three specific courses: Professional Responsibility (6321), Lawyering Skills Strategies (5314), and Introduction to American Law (6321).
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A State-by-State Analysis: Where Are Lawyers Most in Demand? California. As the state ranking first in terms of job openings, California offers over 87,000 job vacancies in the legal field, dwarfing many other states. New York. Florida. Texas. Illinois. Pennsylvania. New Jersey. Massachusetts.
While many markets are experiencing a (welcome) slowdown to the frenzied hiring of 2021 and 2022, the Texas legal hiring market has remained strong so far in 2023. There have been very few layoffs and some law firms are still hiring transactional associates.
To fulfill these responsibilities, the Office of the Attorney General serves as legal counsel to all boards and agencies of state government, issues legal opinions when requested by the Governor, heads of state agencies and other officials and agencies as provided by Texas statutes, sits as an ex-officio member of