IP Boutique Gives Raises, Because Some Money Is Better Than None
It may not meet the Cravath scale, but it is still a nice payday.
It may not meet the Cravath scale, but it is still a nice payday.
Raises for associates in many different parts of the country.
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* We hope that all of our readers had a wonderful weekend! In case you haven't been keeping score like we have, these are the firms that raised salaries on Friday: Jones Day, Pillsbury, and Nixon Peabody. If you’re ever worried that you’ve missed any of our coverage on pay raises, you can check out our omnibus 2016 salary chart where we collect all of these stories. [2016 Salary Increase / Above the Law] * Karmic retribution? The ABA keeps popping out accredited law schools as if it were some sort of a clown car, but it may lose the power to accredit law schools for a one-year period thanks to a recommendation from the Department of Education's National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity. [Big Law Business] * “For the time being, at this specific time on this court, Kennedy remains the pivotal justice." Justice Anthony Kennedy may be almost 80, but he remains the Supreme Court's constant swing voter. In his opinion in the Fisher affirmative action case last week, he was able to successfully "gut his own precedent." [Washington Post] * With a net worth between $7.6M and $25M, if Judge Merrick Garland were ever to be confirmed to the position for which he's been nominated, then he'd be the wealthiest SCOTUS justice of them all. According to their financial disclosures, the next wealthiest justice is Stephen Breyer, with a net worth between $6.1M and $16M. [ABA Journal] * Disbarred defense attorney F. Lee Bailey -- who you may remember as being part of O.J. Simpson's "dream team" -- filed for bankruptcy in an attempt to escape $5M+ of debt owed to the IRS. He says the IRS previously turned down his settlement offers because he's "a celebrity, and it would look bad for them." [Portland Press Herald]
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* On the subject of raises, yesterday we heard -- a mixed bag of news -- from Linklaters (technically the night before), Barack Ferrazzano, Chadbourne & Parke, Pryor Cashman, Tensegrity, Steptoe & Johnson LLP, and Reed Smith. [Above the Law / 2016 Salary Increase] * If you're an associate serving in your firm's London office, I sure as hell hope you're getting paid in dollars. [BBC] * UK legal experts explain why this vote isn't legally binding. [Legal Cheek] * On the other hand, could this be a boon for lawyers? [Big Law Business / Bloomberg] * Who's on first in front of Second. [Law360] * Dentons global government sector co-chair leaves for boutique. As you're statutorily obligated to say to every Biglaw lawyer moving to a small firm: "you're not going to have the same support services... are you ready for that?" [The Am Law Daily] * Penn State's former general counsel testified that at least he understood that the school needed to report Jerry Sandusky back in 2001 and told the school as much. Which is impressive, since he told the New York Times in 2011 that he'd never even heard of any allegations against Sandusky. [Fox News] * Former law firm executive sentenced to prison. [Atlanta Journal Constitution] * A deep look at the horrific side of criminal justice: a long-form account of four months as a private prison guard. Think of it as "Orange Is The New Black" without having to listen to Piper prattle on. [Mother Jones]
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