Richmond VA Legal Market
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:21 pm
How is it?
Typical salaries for associates in years 1 through 5?
Typical salaries for associates in years 1 through 5?
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They like UVa/W&L/W&M/T14. I'm pretty sure starting salaries are ~110. Big firms are mcguirewoods, LeClair Ryan, williams mullen, Hunton & Williams, and Troutman Sanders. I haven't heard that the workload is suffocating or anything like that.Anonymous User wrote:How is it?
Typical salaries for associates in years 1 through 5?
Hard to get for UVA students who do not have ties to Richmond or even VA (besides school)?Anonymous User wrote:They like UVa/W&L/W&M/T14. I'm pretty sure starting salaries are ~110. Big firms are McGuireWoods, LeClair Ryan, Williams Mullen, Hunton & Williams, and Troutman Sanders. I haven't heard that the workload is suffocating or anything like that.Anonymous User wrote:How is it?
Typical salaries for associates in years 1 through 5?
(poster from first response) My friends who have worked for the firms I mentioned are 50/50 students with Richmond ties and students that go to VA schools with no Richmond (or Virginia) ties.AssumptionRequired wrote:Hard to get for UVA students who do not have ties to Richmond or even VA (besides school)?Anonymous User wrote:They like UVa/W&L/W&M/T14. I'm pretty sure starting salaries are ~110. Big firms are McGuireWoods, LeClair Ryan, Williams Mullen, Hunton & Williams, and Troutman Sanders. I haven't heard that the workload is suffocating or anything like that.Anonymous User wrote:How is it?
Typical salaries for associates in years 1 through 5?
Hunton and mcguirewoods are $145k starting. I've heard that Hunton is 2000+ billables/year.Anonymous User wrote:They like UVa/W&L/W&M/T14. I'm pretty sure starting salaries are ~110. Big firms are McGuireWoods, LeClair Ryan, Williams Mullen, Hunton & Williams, and Troutman Sanders. I haven't heard that the workload is suffocating or anything like that.Anonymous User wrote:How is it?
Typical salaries for associates in years 1 through 5?
To be blunt, yes.tony2167 wrote:Is no preference for University of Richmond grads in the RVA market? I'm about to wrap up my undergrad at VCU and hoping for UofR law with a scholarship. Am I going to have trouble standing out among UVA/W&M/W&L grads?
The guy who first responded to you is correct. But to be honest, it isn't like they aren't selective at UVA. Hunton and McGuire mainly hire from the top 10% at UVA down to top 1/3. When you think about it, that really isn't all that different than what you'll need from Richmond (probably something like top 5 percent + law review).tony2167 wrote:Is no preference for University of Richmond grads in the RVA market? I'm about to wrap up my undergrad at VCU and hoping for UofR law with a scholarship. Am I going to have trouble standing out among UVA/W&M/W&L grads?
Empiricism, ho!tony2167 wrote:Is no preference for University of Richmond grads in the RVA market? I'm about to wrap up my undergrad at VCU and hoping for UofR law with a scholarship. Am I going to have trouble standing out among UVA/W&M/W&L grads?
pretty much. pre-great recession, uva actually published a lot more data about firms and their hiring practices. the average student interviewing with Hunton & Williams had a 3.41, and only 15% of students interviewing with H&W had bottom third GPAs.BruceWayne wrote:The guy who first responded to you is correct. But to be honest, it isn't like they aren't selective at UVA. Hunton and McGuire mainly hire from the top 10% at UVA down to top 1/3. When you think about it, that really isn't all that different than what you'll need from Richmond (probably something like top 5 percent + law review).tony2167 wrote:Is no preference for University of Richmond grads in the RVA market? I'm about to wrap up my undergrad at VCU and hoping for UofR law with a scholarship. Am I going to have trouble standing out among UVA/W&M/W&L grads?
Not really, see my above quote about the grades required from UVA to land those jobs (i.e top 10 no worse than top 1/3 of the class). This line of thinking is quite common on this website and I had it at one time as well. But when you actually start looking at the real hiring data you start realizing that outside of NYC it's often inaccurate. The reality is that outside of NY many markets really don't go that much deeper into the class at top 14 schools (excluding HYS) than they do at the local respected regional. Particularly when you take into account the level of competition at the top 14's. Having to be top 10 at worst top 1/3 from UVA is in truth, awful. You're talking about having to beat out at least 70 percent of a class filled with ivy and comparable phi beta kappa 170 LSAT students.thesealocust wrote:Empiricism, ho!tony2167 wrote:Is no preference for University of Richmond grads in the RVA market? I'm about to wrap up my undergrad at VCU and hoping for UofR law with a scholarship. Am I going to have trouble standing out among UVA/W&M/W&L grads?
Hunton & Williams lets you search for lawyers based on school attended.
Lawyers in the Richmond office of Hunton Williams:
U of Richmond: 29
W&M: 33
UVA: 57
So it's pretty clear that they hire from U of R, and probably substantially relative to big firms in other cities. Having said that, based on overall placement in large law firms, it's pretty clear that you have to do very well at Richmond relative to a school like UVA to have a shot at getting such a job - and you'll almost certainly face more competition in the market (roughly 2/3 of UVA's grads head to DC or NYC).
This guy's talking about getting a job in Richmond, so that's all I'm talking about. You're now talking about how UVA places overall vs. Richmond. That's another issue. And just so I'm clear for the OP's sake--top 1/3 was during the boom. Right now it seems that the average UVA hire at Mcguire and Hunton is top 10 percent. I threw in the top 1/3 info to be somewhat positive.thesealocust wrote:It's just semantics. I said "it's pretty clear that you have to do very well at Richmond relative to a school like UVA to have a shot at getting such a job" - UofR places less than 10% of its class in large law firms like Hunton & Williams, and you yourself said UVA students would be competitive there with grades top third and up (and the school as a whole is still generally placing somewhere like 50%+ of students in large firm jobs).
So you and I can disagree about the significance of that difference in hiring between the two schools, but we're talking about the exact same difference. I'm not suggesting you need to be #1 at U of R or could swing it at median from UVA.
I get that you are trying to be realistic, but I feel like all your posts are overly filled with "doom and gloom" even when dealing with a school like UVA.BruceWayne wrote:This guy's talking about getting a job in Richmond, so that's all I'm talking about. You're now talking about how UVA places overall vs. Richmond. That's another issue. And just so I'm clear for the OP's sake--top 1/3 was during the boom. Right now it seems that the average UVA hire at Mcguire and Hunton is top 10 percent. I threw in the top 1/3 info to be somewhat positive.thesealocust wrote:It's just semantics. I said "it's pretty clear that you have to do very well at Richmond relative to a school like UVA to have a shot at getting such a job" - UofR places less than 10% of its class in large law firms like Hunton & Williams, and you yourself said UVA students would be competitive there with grades top third and up (and the school as a whole is still generally placing somewhere like 50%+ of students in large firm jobs).
So you and I can disagree about the significance of that difference in hiring between the two schools, but we're talking about the exact same difference. I'm not suggesting you need to be #1 at U of R or could swing it at median from UVA.
Also UVA sure is hell isn't placing 50+ % in large firm jobs. At least assuming we're talking about 2012 and not 2007.
Everyone always said this was not true. I visited a friend at Pepperdine, and it sure felt true....uvabro wrote:Sure would suck having to be top 10 at UVa. Everyone is pretty smart and most work hard. I tutored many people at TT's. It really is a head and shoulders diff even outside the LSAT performance - just memory, applying law, etc. it is easier to be top 10 percent at richmond than top 3rd at uva - not even close.
MW in Norfolk starts at $130k. Compensation after first year isn't lock-step.Anonymous User wrote:How much do the big law firms pay in Norfolk, Virginia?