Happy Friday! To partners unwilling to pay out more in bonus money.
The final member of the Fab Five to make a bonus announcement, Sullivan & Cromwell, just made its move. And it appears to have matched the Cravath scale.
As you may recall from prior years, S&C doesn’t issue a universal bonus memo listing different class years and their respective bonuses; instead, it sends each associate an individual memo with a link to an intranet page listing that lawyer’s year-end bonus and compensation for the year ahead. We have heard from S&C associates in a wide range of class years, and so far they all report amounts on the Cravath scale.
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A range of reactions from Sullivan sources:
- “It’s very disappointing.”
- “Pretty disappointing. Not that I expected more from S&C, who has begun nickel and diming associates with things like cabs and meals lately, but partners will be taking home boatloads of cash this year — so a slight nod to the associates responsible for that would have been greatly appreciated.”
- “Not surprised. Still a good chunk of cash, even after killer taxes.”
- “Was hoping for an upset, but at the end of the day, bonuses went up materially last year, so I’m personally okay waiting another year for an increase.”
The Sullivan & Cromwell bonuses will be paid on December 18. No mention in the memo of spring bonuses, which S&C has sometimes paid in the past.
Barring any major surprises, the Biglaw bonus scale is now set. We’ll continue to track the announcements, even if there won’t be as much suspense going forward.
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(Flip to the next page to see the form of the individualized S&C bonus memo.)