Anonymous wrote:I just read on another thread that Biglaw has largely moved away from subsidizing health insurance premiums for attorneys. Is this true? It’s always been true for partners, obviously, but non-partners as well? I always thought Biglaw benefits were considered top notch. This would be a major change if it were true.
Anonymous wrote:It varies significantly by firm, often by several thousand per year for employees with families. It should be a real consideration when you’re deciding between firms.
Non-equity partners, even those who are still W2 employees, typically don’t get any subsidized coverage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am considering quitting over this.
For real? What are your monthly premiums and does it include family?
I am so surprised by this. I wonder if firms decided to raise salaries to astronomical levels, but cut back correspondingly on benefits?
Family premiums for a law firm are north of $2k/mo, Depends on the type of plan one chooses.
Even for non-partners? Is this a new thing? Because when I left Biglaw a decade or so ago it sure didn’t cost that much.
+1 I left biglaw 10 years ago as an associate. My insurance was great and premiums were comparable to what I paid at my subsequent job as a fed. So very low and well subsidized by the firm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am considering quitting over this.
For real? What are your monthly premiums and does it include family?
I am so surprised by this. I wonder if firms decided to raise salaries to astronomical levels, but cut back correspondingly on benefits?
Family premiums for a law firm are north of $2k/mo, Depends on the type of plan one chooses.
Even for non-partners? Is this a new thing? Because when I left Biglaw a decade or so ago it sure didn’t cost that much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am considering quitting over this.
For real? What are your monthly premiums and does it include family?
I am so surprised by this. I wonder if firms decided to raise salaries to astronomical levels, but cut back correspondingly on benefits?
Family premiums for a law firm are north of $2k/mo, Depends on the type of plan one chooses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am considering quitting over this.
For real? What are your monthly premiums and does it include family?
I am so surprised by this. I wonder if firms decided to raise salaries to astronomical levels, but cut back correspondingly on benefits?
Anonymous wrote:I am considering quitting over this.
Anonymous wrote:I am considering quitting over this.