Counsel Often Wind Up In 'No Man's Or Woman's Land' When It Comes To Compensation
Briefly

"You have associates making almost $500,000, so in a sense, [counsel] get squeezed by firms because the firms feel like, 'What options do we have?'"
"They're more senior so they can't slot into the associate world at all. So it has to be a firm looking for someone with their particular expertise, and it's just gotten to be more challenging as the years have gone by."
Read at Above the Law
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