| I haven't seen this yet -- attorneys at non-profits. Some non-profits pay a lot better than others, but $128K is what I make as an experienced litigator with 15+ years at my non-profit. |
| Some attorneys are underemployed in document review positions or other essentially paralegal positions even though they are admitted to the bar. Others are in solo or small general practices which aren't all that busy, especially in the more distant suburbs where billing rates are not as high. Some are younger, less experienced practitioners who cannot yet command larger salaries. |
| I'm a pretty experienced attorney at a small firm with a public interesty practice area and this is around what I make, in DC. |
| Lower paid attorneys (often below that number) include: law clerks, non-profit, criminal prosecution or public defenders, lower level federal government, state government, and some small firms. Geography makes a significant difference as well. |
| On DCUM a lot of the people posting are at bif law firms. Starting is 200k out of law school. Senior assocaited ear 400k. Partners 500k to 15 million. While not by any means most lawyers, in DC there are several thousand? Maybe more -- 10,000? Outide of this pay drop off is fast and real. |
| I make less than that as a GC for a small non-profit. I had the opportunity to move up to the biggest association in my industry and declined to interview. I work half time, flex time, from home. To me, I have my dream job. |
| I am the #3 attorney at my nonprofit in NoVa, 15 years into my career, and I make just shy of that amount. |
Curious- how did you find that job and were you full time before you went part time? I do not know any law jobs that post part time and rather after someone earns right to ask. Thoughts? |
| That's around the starting salary for a new associate in San Francisco. |
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Associates at small firms outside of DC.
Government lawyers anywhere Nonprofit lawyers anywhere |
| A paralegal makes more than that in DC. So maybe a paralegal with a JD. |
| I’m at a midsize firm in a midsize city, and we pay our first years $145k. I’m a junior partner and make $300k plus bonus. |
The overwhelming majority of paralegals at law firms, including ones with JDs, do not earn that much. |
Yes, attorneys at large law firms can earn significantly more than $128,000 a year. Even first year salaries at large elite firms exceed $200k. But, it's important to keep in mind that most associates at elite law firms do not make partner. Most of them leave after two to three years and earn much less. |
Last part is so true |