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180k: London-based U.S. associates?
Interested in hearing from anyone who knows whether U.S. (or Magic Circle) firms that matched 180k are also extending the raise to their London-based U.S. associates.
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Re: 180k: London-based U.S. associates?
London to 180k pounds! USD seems to evaporate in London.
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If that happens, I'll be doing whatever the opposite of a "Brexit" is (Brenter / Amexit ...?)mvp99 wrote:London to 180k pounds! USD seems to evaporate in London.
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London-based US associate here. As of the weekend, most (if not all) of the other London associates I know at magic circle and US firms have been bumped to the 180-scale (and we still get that COLA $$ too). Know that a couple firms specifically did not issue press releases because they don't want the new on Above the Law, etc.
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Re: 180k: London-based U.S. associates?
It'll be on ATL now that you posted it here. ATL lurks and steals their stories from TLS half the timeAnonymous User wrote:London-based US associate here. As of the weekend, most (if not all) of the other London associates I know at magic circle and US firms have been bumped to the 180-scale (and we still get that COLA $$ too). Know that a couple firms specifically did not issue press releases because they don't want the new on Above the Law, etc.
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