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how does biglaw USA salary compare to other nations?

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 10:02 am
by gaucholaw
I'm posting this as a matter of pure curiosity, considering that our legal system is quite different than Europe's and not especially portable. However, I've been talking with some Europeans recently, and anecdotally, it seems that while French and German "biglaw" lawyers aren't particularly well-paid, UK and Swiss lawyers seem to be similar to U.S. primary market rates. All of the countries seem to have much lower attrition rates, and higher Q.O.L (with the exception of the UK). Again, this is all anecdotal from my part, and I would love to here others chime in with their own facts/anecdotes!

Re: how does biglaw USA salary compare to other nations?

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 3:49 pm
by beautyistruth
I'd be interested to know as well, although I think that you'd also have to weigh that against the cost of law school in these nations.

Re: how does biglaw USA salary compare to other nations?

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 4:07 pm
by jtabustos
Kind of a tangentially related q:

Is there any cost of living adjustments to biglaw salaries at any stage? NYC living is ridiculously high compared to the rest of the nation.

Although biglaw jobs are more plentiful there and may be strategically better to go for, I personally dislike the city, its compactness, and high COL.

Re: how does biglaw USA salary compare to other nations?

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 4:10 pm
by rinkrat19
jtabustos wrote:Kind of a tangentially related q:

Is there any cost of living adjustments to biglaw salaries at any stage? NYC living is ridiculously high compared to the rest of the nation.

Although biglaw jobs are more plentiful there and may be strategically better to go for, I personally dislike the city, its compactness, and high COL.
Sure there is. You make less than $160k in a lot of secondary markets. :P

Re: how does biglaw USA salary compare to other nations?

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 4:30 am
by mr.hands
rinkrat19 wrote:
jtabustos wrote:Kind of a tangentially related q:

Is there any cost of living adjustments to biglaw salaries at any stage? NYC living is ridiculously high compared to the rest of the nation.

Although biglaw jobs are more plentiful there and may be strategically better to go for, I personally dislike the city, its compactness, and high COL.
Sure there is. You make less than $160k in a lot of secondary markets. :P
Bingo. Southern markets pay less than 100k often

Re: how does biglaw USA salary compare to other nations?

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 6:32 am
by sinfiery
I think there was a thread that mentioned Canada pays like sub100k

Hours are much better too I think

Re: how does biglaw USA salary compare to other nations?

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 7:21 am
by guano
This isn't exactly a fair question, because most other countries do not allow a fresh law grad to practice law unsupervised or be admitted to the bar, have an UG law degree, and have easier hours. But, for comparison sake, in The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany, a fresh law student hired by the best local firms (international, multi-office, or foreign branch of magic circle / V50) make roughly €45-€50k, working roughly 40 hours a week.

Re: how does biglaw USA salary compare to other nations?

Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 12:02 pm
by JusticeHarlan
jtabustos wrote:Kind of a tangentially related q:

Is there any cost of living adjustments to biglaw salaries at any stage? NYC living is ridiculously high compared to the rest of the nation.

Although biglaw jobs are more plentiful there and may be strategically better to go for, I personally dislike the city, its compactness, and high COL.
http://www.nalp.org/buying_power_index_class_of_2011