*yawn*
You're going to get a similar response from people 'in the industry'.
Law outside of USYD/UNSW is pretty much all on the same scale. Will this hinder your chances at a major firm? Maybe, maybe not, your degree won't guarantee you a job however, no matter how prestigious, if you can't be the cream of the crop in your designated field for something as competitive as law.
All the crap about 'bias' and industry experts etc, meh, they're about as helpful in figuring out which uni is best for you as a stranger on the street. Seriously, if you hate the course, the fact it might be 'industry recognised' isn't going to help you if you hate the fact you have to come to class every day.
I take offence to what antisheep said about everyone telling you this purported uni pride, a few members here will attest to you that I'll be one of the first to discredit and point out exactly what is wrong with the media department at MQ. Heck i've told people squarely that the degree and the place may not be the best place for them if they're looking for a certain experience.
She then says that by asking the same people what the weakest part of the degree is, that suddenly we're going to be candid about it, and thus trustworthy, but not about the positive aspects. Why can't we fulfill both roles I ask? Yes everyone wants you to do their course, but we're not sadists, nor do we deserve to be discredited for our advice.
Heck why bother even responding on these threads if we're all just petty and uninformed about degrees which we've encountered, we've gone through and have felt are in/adequate as students?