
Nationwide Pay Raise Watch: Which Firm Pays A Starting Salary Of $200,000?
This firm has bumped up its first-year salaries not once, but twice in the past nine months.
This firm has bumped up its first-year salaries not once, but twice in the past nine months.
These trial attorneys will now be earning top dollar. Congratulations!
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Whoa! That's a LOT of money!
Yeehaw! This Texas-based firm is lassoing more cash for its associates.
This firm was willing to bump up first-year starting salaries to a number that's been seen only in associates' dreams.
* The $160K-Plus Club welcomes its newest member: Duval & Stachenfeld, a real estate firm in NY, is more than doubling its starting salary for associates to $175K. Look for them recruiting at your “tier one” school soon. [New York Law Journal] * In this economy, bankruptcy firms are being hit hard: Stutman Treister & Glatt, a top L.A. firm that once assisted businesses like Lehman Brothers and Enron Corp. in their Chapter 11 proceedings, is closing up shop. [WSJ Law Blog (sub. req.)] * It ain’t easy being dean at the law school with the best Biglaw prospects — oh wait, yes it is. Congrats to Gillian Lester, who will serve as Columbia Law’s fifteenth dean come January 2015. [Columbia News] * “Do I think he thought he was gonna beat it? Yeah.” The district attorney who brought charges against Stephen McDaniel thinks the law school killer was too big for his chainmail britches. [Macon Telegraph] * From catcalling to “jiggle tests,” NFL cheerleaders have to put up with a lot of really ridiculous stuff. Not being paid the minimum wage is one thing, but having to put up with being groped is quite another. [TIME]
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Which litigation boutique pays base salaries and bonuses that handily beat Biglaw?
How would you like to work at a firm that pays first-year associates the equivalent of $414,000 in New York City?
Which law firms pay starting salaries that exceed $160,000? Let's make a list.