Does the uni you go to matter for getting a job in commercial law
I don't work in HR / recruitment but I currently work as a junior lawyer at a mid tier commercial law firm and, in my penultimate year, I went through the clerkship application and interview process for the top tier firms. I also know of people working at the top tier firms.
When you refer to "
commercial law", I will assume that you are referring to the top tier firms (the Big 8 - the Big 6 plus Corrs and G+T) and, to a lesser extent, the mid tier firms (including international firms with Australian offices).
The short answer to your question is your university does
not play a
decisive (or determinative) part in your application to the top tier firms but, statistically, the Summer Clerk and Graduate cohorts of the top tier firms might proportionately have more students from USYD and UNSW (and to a lesser extent, UTS and MQ). For example, the Summer Clerk cohort of a top tier may comprise 60% USYD/UNSW, 30% UTS/MQ and 10% others (eg ANU, WSU, UOW, UON, etc).
Unlike fields such as investment banking and top tier management consulting (MBB) which might traditionally recruit only (or primarily) UNSW/USYD (ie GO8) students, there is probably more university diversity at the commercial law firms. If you come from UTS or MQ and are a strong candidate (in terms of grades, experience and other matters), you will still have a good shot at getting a clerkship at the top tiers. If you come from WSU or ACU, it will be a big uphill battle but it is still within the realms of possibility.
If you look at the LinkedIn profiles of the current Summer/Seasonal Clerks at the top tiers, you will probably get a general idea of their recruitment statistics.