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[quote=Anonymous]OP I’m an associate and I’ve seen people come from agencies as partners and counsel. I work in “big law” and first year income partners can make 300-400k. My firm hasn’t upped partner/counsel pay in line with recent raises for associate pay (and I know because of grumbling). If you’re in a secondary market (I suspect you are) and/or at a law firm in the bottom half of the V100 then his salary makes total sense. The people I’ve seen come in from agencies are usually subject matter experts on an in-demand area that the firm already works on, and get put on pitches immediately. It seems weird that the firm would hire your husband from and agency without an established need for his expertise. Has your husband done a good job internally marketing himself and what he offers to people with the right clients? [/quote]
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