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White & Case benefits

Post by Asdfg890 » Thu Jun 25, 2020 8:15 am

Looking for some information about true pay/benefits at White & Case. In particular, how much do associates pay for health insurance, and what (if anything) does the firm do for associate 401(k)s.

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Re: White & Case benefits

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Jun 25, 2020 12:27 pm

They don’t offer any 401k matching for associates, and as a general rule BigLaw firms don’t offer matching for associates.

I paid $220/month for a middle-of-the-road health insurance plan for just myself.

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Re: White & Case benefits

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Jun 25, 2020 5:08 pm

Anonymous User wrote:
Thu Jun 25, 2020 12:27 pm
They don’t offer any 401k matching for associates, and as a general rule BigLaw firms don’t offer matching for associates.

I paid $220/month for a middle-of-the-road health insurance plan for just myself.
There are three different health plans. I don’t recall what mine costs each month (maybe $60). It’s got fewer in network providers but my routine doctor visits cost me $10. (Not the annual checkups or whatever, which are free I think under every health plan. I mean appointments for rx refills or if you’re sick or something)

Lots of other wellness stuff I haven’t used. Vision and dental are inexpensive.

No 401k match but I don’t know of any biglaw firms that offer it. I know of several smaller firms that do but they only start matching after you’ve been there for a year.

Edit: didn’t mean to quote the poster above

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