Sentences with phrase «midlevel associates»

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Responding to the unhappy news elicited by this year's American Lawyer, owned by ALM, survey of midlevel associates, blogger Bruce MacEwen of Adam Smith, Esq., emphasizes the challenge faced by large law firms on both sides of the pond, as he likes to say, and Carolyn Elefant offers a solo perspective on salary and compensation:
Law firms are looking for midlevel associates and law clerks with highly specialized qualifications to help them grow revenue in niche areas such as litigation, corporate law and commercial real estate.
Here's the lede: In two decades of surveying midlevel associates about their attitudes on everything from pay to partners, their overall level of dissatisfaction has barely budged.
«Since midlevel associates are often regular service providers for many law firms, I do cringe when I think that those entries on the monthly invoice represent clock - fixated young lawyers who resent their firm's partners.
But if midlevel associates don't have a $ 2 million book of business, do they have a chance of ever moving to another firm?
Are there midlevel associates who are generating that much in portable business (after all, it seems as if partners have even more incentive to hang on to all client matters to retain their equity statuts)?
«2007 American Lawyer Midlevel Associate Survey Results Main Ashley Brewer: Lawyer Doubles As Life Coach For Other Attorneys»
Three bloggers have weighed in on the recent American Lawyer midlevel associate survey, with the kind of comprehensive responses that make a good business case for reading blogs, even for the busiest law firm partner.
The «To» line under such a protocol should therefore read: «TO: Senior partner, junior partner, senior associate, midlevel associate, junior associate, first year, paralegal.»
On the same theme, but elsewhere, the American Lawyer recently published its 2013 midlevel associate survey.
«Midlevel associate survey: Where's the love?
Do you want to still be toiling as a midlevel associate or an in - house counsel or a government employee or an obscure solo or known to millions as an authority in your field?
According to the 2015 AmLaw midlevel associate survey, overall satisfaction of midlevel associates was strongly correlated with their law firm's scores for technology.
As was noted in the AmLaw 200 Midlevel Associate Survey (here), a key gripe of many associates is that they work hard to contribute to their firms» growth, but then don't share in it.
While it is increasingly possible to return to work as a midlevel associate after an absence from your firm, it's not necessarily easy.
Junior and midlevel associates are most likely to have success moving to another practice area.
The results of the 2007 American Lawyer Midlevel Associate Survey are in and they are not much different than last year, at least as far as turnover.
Mintz Levin listed in the top 20 «Best Places to Work» in American Lawyer's Midlevel Associates Survey.
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