Conflicts Attorney in Biglaw - Salary range?

Anonymous
Anyone in biglaw know? I don’t want my requested range to be drastically over what is acceptable.
Anonymous
Did you ever receive an answer to this question? I'm interested in hearing as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did you ever receive an answer to this question? I'm interested in hearing as well.


if you don’t see one, how would they have received one??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did you ever receive an answer to this question? I'm interested in hearing as well.


if you don’t see one, how would they have received one??


Maybe OP received an answer in real life?

I hope you’re not an attorney, PP. You lack critical thinking skills.
Anonymous
At my mid-size law firm in San Francisco the conflicts lawyer is General Counsel of the firm.
Anonymous
Your general counsel runs conflicts checks on the cases that come in??? That is an incredibly time consuming job.
Anonymous
Does anyone know the range for this type of position?
Anonymous
I am curious about this, too. Does it not seem like a really easy job, or am I missing something?
Anonymous
Bumping this to ask if anyone here has experience with this position and can share pros/cons, salary, work expectations. Looking for a change!!!
Anonymous
According to a Google search, about $150k.
Anonymous
This job involves fighting with the firm's partners about whether or not they can take on a case. You will say no based on the bar rules and they will fight you tooth and nail. You will also be an intermediary between partners who have clients whose issues raise conflicts with each other. No thank you.
Anonymous
I have seen salaries advertised for conflicts attorneys. The ads that I have read over the past two years show conflicts attorneys are paid less than other attorneys in the firm. It is an easy job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have seen salaries advertised for conflicts attorneys. The ads that I have read over the past two years show conflicts attorneys are paid less than other attorneys in the firm. It is an easy job.

It does seem easy in that you don't really seem to be doing any legal work, besides interpreting and applying the rules of ethics. I get that people could be upset if you call something a conflict that they disagree with, but ultimately, wouldn't this be a firm committee decision rather than your decision?
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