During the last year A number of firms in secondary markets seem to have increased their compensation to Cravath scale(eg. firms in Atlanta moving to match NY offices).
Does anyone know if any firms in Virginia (Richmond) or North Carolina (Raleigh, Durham) have also moved to Cravath scale? I know Alston does in NC now but are there any others?
Anon because considering options and trying to figure out what’s going on out there outside the usual NYC/Chicago/LA markets
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Re: VA/NC Firms - Cravath Scale?
Holland & Knight just moved. McGuireWoods is close to market now.
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Re: VA/NC Firms - Cravath Scale?
OP here- wow that’s great to hear about McGuire. Any idea what their bonuses look like?
Also- does anyone have intel on similar changes at Troutman or Hunton?
Also- does anyone have intel on similar changes at Troutman or Hunton?
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Re: VA/NC Firms - Cravath Scale?
King & Spalding's Northern Virginia office is Cravath scale (and always has been, I believe).Anonymous User wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 6:31 amDuring the last year A number of firms in secondary markets seem to have increased their compensation to Cravath scale(eg. firms in Atlanta moving to match NY offices).
Does anyone know if any firms in Virginia (Richmond) or North Carolina (Raleigh, Durham) have also moved to Cravath scale? I know Alston does in NC now but are there any others?
Anon because considering options and trying to figure out what’s going on out there outside the usual NYC/Chicago/LA markets
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