Whether you want to lead in law firms, business, government, public interest, academia, or another career field, your education at Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University will prepare you for success. The Center for Career and Professional Development (CCPD) and the Public Interest Law Center (PILC) offer life-long career support for both students and alumni to help you develop your legal skills, find the right career path, and make connections both inside and outside of our alumni network.

We provide career counseling and support for students from their very first semester to help them achieve their short- and long-term career goals.

We provide alumni with access to job postings, career counseling, and more throughout their careers.

We are proud to connect employers with our diverse and talented community of students and alumni.

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89%

Grads employed 10 months after graduation (average over the past 5 years)

2,515

Jobs posted on our website last year

47

States where Haub Law alumni are employed

US Supreme Court Building

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Students and alumni of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University have access to Simplicity, our job posting database.

Student Success Stories

Chris Rizzo '01, Partner, Carter Ledyard and Milburn LLP, Director of the Environmental Practice

Chris Rizzo is a Partner with Carter Ledyard and Milburn LLP and Director of the Environmental Practice at the firm. From the moment he decided he wanted to attend law school, Chris knew that he was specifically going to focus on environmental law.

Chris Rizzo '01

Elisabeth Haub School of Law student, Remila Jasharllari

Haub Law student Remila Jasharllari was recently awarded the prestigious NYC Bar Diversity Fellowship. The Diversity Fellowship Program offers students from underrepresented backgrounds to gain experience at major companies and firms in New York and the opportunity to learn more about corporate law.

Remila Jasharllari '25

Angelica Cancel '17, staff attorney with the Civil Action Practice at The Bronx Defenders

Passionate about social justice issues from a young age, Angelica Cancel ‘17 knew she wanted to be an advocate, but wasn’t sure what that looked like for her. “I was a Philosophy and Political Science major in college and the pieces just kind of fell into place. I took a few constitutional law classes and found myself really excited about the material,” said Angelica.

Angelica Cancel '17

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