Monday BigLaw Merry-Go-Round (Jun 27, 2022)
Recent reports on lateral hires, financial data, salaries, and hiring trends in BigLaw.
"The NLJ 500: Our 2022 Survey of the Nation's Largest Law Firms," The National Law Journal
"The NLJ 500: Ranked by Head Count," The National Law Journal
"The NLJ 500: Women in Law Scorecard," The National Law Journal
"The NLJ 500: Diverse Representation Matters," The National Law Journal
"The NLJ 500: First Year Salaries," The National Law Journal
"The NLJ 500: Which Firms Grew and Shrunk the Most?," The National Law Journal
"The NLJ 500: Law Firm Size Matters When it Comes to Retention," The National Law Journal
"The NLJ 500: Law Firms to Note," The National Law Journal
"Many Holdouts Remain in Big Law's Move to Unify Pay Across Markets," The American Lawyer
"Change Is on the Way. Law Firms Are Getting Ready," Law.com International
"Amid Heavy Profits, Big Law's Pro Bono Time Saw 'Significant' Drop in 2021," The American Lawyer
"Equity Partnership Numbers Still Stagnant, But Law Firms May Find Reason to Tinker," The American Lawyer
"Steptoe cuts pay for 'underutilized' lawyers. Will other firms follow?," Reuters
"Cravath's New Partner Pay Model Reflects Competitive Use of Bonus Pools," The American Lawyer
"Public Interest Attorney Pay Growing Faster Since 2018," Law360
"Doing Good Doesn't Pay Much: Many Entry-Level, Public-Interest Lawyers Make $57,500 a Year," The National Law Journal
"How much do new public interest lawyers earn? Despite raises, pay is well below that of law firms, NALP says," ABA Journal
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