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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you are at a public company, don’t you get stock? That can help bring up your total comp. But also isn’t going in house a way of improving your lifestyle/getting away from billable hours? Not sure why you would expect it to pay the same[/quote] Some companies do stock for lawyers at non-supervisory levels, but definitely not all. At my company, it’s discretionary for high performers who are likely to get promoted. Once you are a supervisor, I think most big companies are doing stock or some other long term incentive and this can bump your comp quite a bit. Almost 30% of my comp is coming from the LTI and other retention incentives.[/quote]
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