You are thinking just about IE? I have heard with European schools a number of folks are going back to their home countries, just FYI, esp from France and Spain since local recruiting requires Spanish skills and UK/Middle east are quite competitive. So if your long term plans are to be in home country after school, this is good but if you are planning to work for a while abroad, US or Canada tend to be better. Canada has the easiest immigration but low pay.
To add some good news - having a law degree is often an advantage for recruiting since law grads tend to have good speaking and critical reasoning skills as well as understanding and knowledge of the legal framework.
I have heard with European schools a number of folks are going back to their home countries, just FYI, esp from France and Spain since local recruiting requires Spanish skills and UK/Middle east are quite competitive. So if your long term plans are to be in home country after school, this is good but if you are planning to work for a while abroad, US or Canada tend to be better. Canada has the easiest immigration but low pay.