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Re: NYC to 200k
Mid-level associate at one of those top 5 firms that no longer has an excuse not to have matched. Mood in the office has progressively gone from excited, to anxious, to pissed off and annoyed. Will not be forgotten the next time the firm is begging us to fill out all top scores on an AmLaw or Vault survey.
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Are you sure about that? Usually, all it takes is a couple free meals or a promise of something equally cheap to bribe the associates into giving awesome reviews.Anonymous User wrote:Mid-level associate at one of those top 5 firms that no longer has an excuse not to have matched. Mood in the office has progressively gone from excited, to anxious, to pissed off and annoyed. Will not be forgotten the next time the firm is begging us to fill out all top scores on an AmLaw or Vault survey.
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Also midlevel associate at a top 5 firm on that list.
Also pissed off.
I don't forget easily. No-one makes [Anonymous User] wait this long. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
Also pissed off.
I don't forget easily. No-one makes [Anonymous User] wait this long. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
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Samesies re mood at a firm that isn't even on the list...Anonymous User wrote:Mid-level associate at one of those top 5 firms that no longer has an excuse not to have matched. Mood in the office has progressively gone from excited, to anxious, to pissed off and annoyed. Will not be forgotten the next time the firm is begging us to fill out all top scores on an AmLaw or Vault survey.
But please if you are at Wilmer (or anyone else here is), speculate wildly as to why your firm hasn't announced yet, because every other DC firm is waiting on you for some stupid reason.
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I think it is because (1) WilmerHale PPP is much higher than "peer" firms in DC (e.g. CovingTTTon); and (2) WH's two main competitors for recruiting in Boston (Ropes, Goodwin) have matched, which should have already exerted pressure on them.Anonymous User wrote:Samesies re mood at a firm that isn't even on the list...Anonymous User wrote:Mid-level associate at one of those top 5 firms that no longer has an excuse not to have matched. Mood in the office has progressively gone from excited, to anxious, to pissed off and annoyed. Will not be forgotten the next time the firm is begging us to fill out all top scores on an AmLaw or Vault survey.
But please if you are at Wilmer (or anyone else here is), speculate wildly as to why your firm hasn't announced yet, because every other DC firm is waiting on you for some stupid reason.
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Wilmer associate here, cricketsAnonymous User wrote:Samesies re mood at a firm that isn't even on the list...Anonymous User wrote:Mid-level associate at one of those top 5 firms that no longer has an excuse not to have matched. Mood in the office has progressively gone from excited, to anxious, to pissed off and annoyed. Will not be forgotten the next time the firm is begging us to fill out all top scores on an AmLaw or Vault survey.
But please if you are at Wilmer (or anyone else here is), speculate wildly as to why your firm hasn't announced yet, because every other DC firm is waiting on you for some stupid reason.
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For firms that like to brag about consistently being at the top of Vault's Best Firms to Work For and AmLaw's Associates Survey lists, you'd think PH and OMM would get their shit together.Anonymous User wrote:Also midlevel associate at a top 5 firm on that list.
Also pissed off.
I don't forget easily. No-one makes [Anonymous User] wait this long. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
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I get why we expect Wilmer to go first, I just don't accept the premise that it must be first before everyone else acts. Hogan was first in DC in 2016 and the universe did not collapse in on itself.Anonymous User wrote:I think it is because (1) WilmerHale PPP is much higher than "peer" firms in DC (e.g. CovingTTTon); and (2) WH's two main competitors for recruiting in Boston (Ropes, Goodwin) have matched, which should have already exerted pressure on them.Anonymous User wrote:Samesies re mood at a firm that isn't even on the list...Anonymous User wrote:Mid-level associate at one of those top 5 firms that no longer has an excuse not to have matched. Mood in the office has progressively gone from excited, to anxious, to pissed off and annoyed. Will not be forgotten the next time the firm is begging us to fill out all top scores on an AmLaw or Vault survey.
But please if you are at Wilmer (or anyone else here is), speculate wildly as to why your firm hasn't announced yet, because every other DC firm is waiting on you for some stupid reason.
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Another Wilmer associate here.Wilmer associate here, crickets
For now.
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I've got a friend at Hogan that says they expect to match soon. I'm guessing they are waiting on WH or Covington or some other DC firm, but the consensus is that those firms will match and Hogan will follow
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If anything, firms like HoLove have more to gain by busting through the gate before higher-PPP firms do. I can guarantee that a lot of law students and associates think more highly of Milbank now, after it showed up "more prestigious" firms like DPW and SullCrom and was part of the Cravath/STB/Milbank NYC cadre (indeed, leading the pack) raising associate salaries.Anonymous User wrote:I get why we expect Wilmer to go first, I just don't accept the premise that it must be first before everyone else acts. Hogan was first in DC in 2016 and the universe did not collapse in on itself.Anonymous User wrote:I think it is because (1) WilmerHale PPP is much higher than "peer" firms in DC (e.g. CovingTTTon); and (2) WH's two main competitors for recruiting in Boston (Ropes, Goodwin) have matched, which should have already exerted pressure on them.Anonymous User wrote:Samesies re mood at a firm that isn't even on the list...Anonymous User wrote:Mid-level associate at one of those top 5 firms that no longer has an excuse not to have matched. Mood in the office has progressively gone from excited, to anxious, to pissed off and annoyed. Will not be forgotten the next time the firm is begging us to fill out all top scores on an AmLaw or Vault survey.
But please if you are at Wilmer (or anyone else here is), speculate wildly as to why your firm hasn't announced yet, because every other DC firm is waiting on you for some stupid reason.
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I've got a myself at Hogan. Not holding my breath for a DC match within the next week even. And Hogan will not be first. It's the world's most preftigious reverse Mexican standoff.Anonymous User wrote:I've got a friend at Hogan that says they expect to match soon. I'm guessing they are waiting on WH or Covington or some other DC firm, but the consensus is that those firms will match and Hogan will follow
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latham just matched
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According to the Ropes and Gray COO, Middle Law, as he refers to it, includes Greenberg, Baker & McKenzie.
I guess biglaw is only the top 20 to 40 law firms by PPP now.
I guess biglaw is only the top 20 to 40 law firms by PPP now.
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HOLOVE
Match with bonus
Match with bonus
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Here to confirm Hogan match, except Miami office.
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HoLove +1!!! Feeling the love
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Kind of. Bonus not paid until end of July and announced to associates on the week of the 9th based on the firm’s annual bonus policies (hours).Anonymous User wrote:latham just matched
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First year at a firm that hasn’t matched. At my rate since Cravath announced I have billed $50k for these partners. Yet they can’t turn around and offer me a $10k raise with $5k bonus like the other firms in my market? I was ready to defend my firm for being diligent and taking their time, but 10 business days is enough. The market has moved and you will too so just get your shit together and announce it already.
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Hogan bonuses based on annualized hours, but they explicitly say they will have a lower standard for anyone who started after September 1, 2017 to account for transition time. Pretty reasonable.
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Hogan also has a line in the memo re hours requirement for the bonus:
"For the benefit of individual associates who started with the firm after September 1, 2017" (i.e. first years) "we will take into account some transition time when considering whether they are annualizing at 2,000 hours." Partner acknowledge the fact that work is slow to get off the ground when you start, and our billable year is Nov 1-Oct 31, so we're pretty happy about that!
"For the benefit of individual associates who started with the firm after September 1, 2017" (i.e. first years) "we will take into account some transition time when considering whether they are annualizing at 2,000 hours." Partner acknowledge the fact that work is slow to get off the ground when you start, and our billable year is Nov 1-Oct 31, so we're pretty happy about that!
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The really frustrating thing is that your clerkship salary + $50k market bonus is now about half of what a first year makes all in. Doesn't exactly make up for lost earnings anymore.Anonymous User wrote:Im finishing my clerkship soon and starting at a firm that hasnt matched yet, and its v frustrating
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Hogan matched, except in Denver, Miami and Minneapolis.
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Well that makes for a tough decision for WH. Do they skip just one office?Anonymous User wrote:Hogan matched, except in Denver, Miami and Minneapolis.
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