You're a 900k asshole? Lovely. |
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$270k total comp including bonus
InHouse fortune 50 company Work from home 3 days a week 10 to 6 hours 99 graduate |
| $250K plus 15% of the fees my cases generate, should total about $450K if the rest of this year shapes up like the first third. |
You know Counsel positions are negotiated, right? Sorry to burst your bubble, but it ain't BS. I'm one of the more highly compensated counsels at my firm, but I don't even think I'm the highest. |
| Partner at DC firm- 52 y/o. Salary $250K. Yearly Bonus between $800K and 1.8 mil |
I know several who make this. A couple were actually making it, after bonus, for a few years before they made counsel, as associates. Senior assocoate positions are not as lockstep as they want you to believe. |
Must be a very fancy asshole. |
| GS-15 Fed sr policy advisor, 155k + 1-3k bonus |
| There have to be more non-profits, contract attorneys, and attorneys not working as attorneys here. It's not all 500K and bonuses. Don't be shy! |
| I don't think too many Of Counsels make anywhere near that kind of money. |
| $206. Full time. |
| $800K BigLaw Partner |
USPTO |
This is an interesting profit sharing structure. My DH makes right about in the middle of your bonus range as a partner, but there are no bonuses. I didn't know that there were big law firms that paid partners like this. However, DH is at a lockstep firm (in terms of partner compensation), and I think that might be the more unusual structure. Is yours a specialty firm or a plaintiff's firm? |
Counsel and Of Counsel are not the same thing. Different firms use different vocabulary, but counsel often refers to a very senior associate and Of Counsel refers to somebody who is stepping back and sliding towards retirement or who never made partner but who is valuable so has a special deal. |