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Associate Life Survey: Giving Thanks … And Hours

2003510988698540525_rs.jpgIn last week’s ATL / Lateral Link survey, we asked you whether you billed over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

We received just under 1,900 responses, and were a little surprised to learn that only about half of you got to fully recognize the long holiday weekend.

In all, 46% of practicing attorneys who responded to the survey said that they worked on at least one day over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend:

  * Almost one in eight, 12%, worked on Thanksgiving itself.

  * Almost a third, 31%, spent the Friday after Thanksgiving eating leftovers and billing hours.

  * About a quarter, 26%, worked on Saturday.

  * 34% put in time on Sunday.

  * 14% billed hours on two days, 11% worked on three days, and 5.4% worked on all four days of the long Thanksgiving weekend, perhaps making it feel just a little bit longer for them.

Associates in Boston were the most likely to enjoy the full holiday weekend, with only 38% doing any work. In San Diego, however, a surprising 71% of respondents reported working on at least one day.

More after the jump.

Of those who spent time at the office, 45% said that they simply had things they needed to get done. Another 28% said that a partner had told them to work over the weekend, while 21% said a client had asked them to finish something. 15.5% said they needed the hours, with some pointing out that their billable years closed over Thanksgiving weekend:

Last weekend of the billable year.
I had to bill 2 more hours to make my annual requirement.

2.4% said that they wanted to impress people. Feel free to discuss your admiration for their efforts in the comments.

Only 2% said that their office was actually open, generally explaining that there’s “No thanksgiving in Tokyo!” or “No Thanksgiving in my country.”

Some respondents took their holiday assignments in stride:

A partner very nicely asked if I could help get something out for an important client.

Others, not so much:

Opposing counsel was mean.

Overall, though, two thirds of respondents who worked over Thanksgiving weekend thought the assignments were worth it. After all, it beats layoffs.


Justin Bernold is a Director at Lateral Link, the sponsor of this Associate Life Survey.

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