If work is slow and you need a good chunk of hours to meet your billable target or to be eligible for a bonus, what’s your best bet for boosting your billables?
According to the 884 respondents to Tuesday’s survey, pro bono work. About 68% of respondents say their firms give billable credit for at least some pro bono hours. On the other hand, only 12% of respondents say that their firms count client/business development activities as billable time, although another 15% report that these hours may affect bonus decisions.
What are some of the other popular billable activities?
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These are the most common types of activities for which associates can get at least some billable-hour credit:
- CLE
- Mentoring
- Legal representation of the firm
- Recruiting
- Shadowing
- Training
- Writing articles
To compare billable hours at the top law firms, head on over to the Career Center website, hosted by Lateral Link.