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Any info on L&E SA salaries, program, etc...?
Theres not that much info on SA pay at the big L&E firms (littler/jackson lewis/ogeltree)?
Anyone have any idea on the SA programs in general, and pay in different markets?
I know some of them have very small SA programs, but they do exist. Any info would be appreciated.
Anyone have any idea on the SA programs in general, and pay in different markets?
I know some of them have very small SA programs, but they do exist. Any info would be appreciated.
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Re: Any info on L&E SA salaries, program, etc...?
Location dependent. The firms you named pay 2500-3000/ week depending on the market you're in.
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Re: Any info on L&E SA salaries, program, etc...?
Thanks for the response. Do you know if this holds true in non-major market (south east cities)?Anonymous User wrote:Location dependent. The firms you named pay 2500-3000/ week depending on the market you're in.
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Re: Any info on L&E SA salaries, program, etc...?
Don’t discount the big law firms that have good l&e practices. Less comoditized work, better pay, can always go to the above mentioned firms later to extend the runway.
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Re: Any info on L&E SA salaries, program, etc...?
My worry is ending up in a different practice area in a larger firm. Isn't it better to start somewhere that you can hit the ground running? Most firms in my market will put you where they need you.Anonymous User wrote:Don’t discount the big law firms that have good l&e practices. Less comoditized work, better pay, can always go to the above mentioned firms later to extend the runway.
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Re: Any info on L&E SA salaries, program, etc...?
Going to be on the lower end. It's normally whatever the 1st year salary is, pro-rated. Market you're talking about you'll see 100k-145k as a starting salary.Anonymous User wrote:Thanks for the response. Do you know if this holds true in non-major market (south east cities)?Anonymous User wrote:Location dependent. The firms you named pay 2500-3000/ week depending on the market you're in.
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Re: Any info on L&E SA salaries, program, etc...?
True, but a lot of people that target these firms don’t want to end up in L&E (at least in my experience). It’s a lower margin, less “sexy” practice area - so I think if you get a larger firm, you can target the practice group with relative ease. I gunned for l&e cause I found it interesting - got placed thre with no problem.Anonymous User wrote:My worry is ending up in a different practice area in a larger firm. Isn't it better to start somewhere that you can hit the ground running? Most firms in my market will put you where they need you.Anonymous User wrote:Don’t discount the big law firms that have good l&e practices. Less comoditized work, better pay, can always go to the above mentioned firms later to extend the runway.
That said, this has been just one persons (my) experience at a firm that has a relatively big l&e practice (and pays market).
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Re: Any info on L&E SA salaries, program, etc...?
Wow, thanks for the insight. Hadn't thought of it that way, I'm definitely going to take that into consideration.Anonymous User wrote:True, but a lot of people that target these firms don’t want to end up in L&E (at least in my experience). It’s a lower margin, less “sexy” practice area - so I think if you get a larger firm, you can target the practice group with relative ease. I gunned for l&e cause I found it interesting - got placed thre with no problem.Anonymous User wrote:My worry is ending up in a different practice area in a larger firm. Isn't it better to start somewhere that you can hit the ground running? Most firms in my market will put you where they need you.Anonymous User wrote:Don’t discount the big law firms that have good l&e practices. Less comoditized work, better pay, can always go to the above mentioned firms later to extend the runway.
That said, this has been just one persons (my) experience at a firm that has a relatively big l&e practice (and pays market).