Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So we all know the route to serious income is Big Law firms with their partner track
If you believe this you haven't lived in NY, CA or any money center throughout the world. I know a lot of sales people and even realtors who make more than big law partners.
Top tier professional incomes:
Biglaw partners: $5 million
Investment bankers: $50 million +
Tech and hedge fund executives: $100 million +
And biglaw partners are always bitching about the gap because they work every bit as hard, but they're essentially the hired help. For a smart and educated cohort, you would think that they would update their business model from charging $1k/hr for legal advice. That model is dying.
Divide these numbers by 5, and it is more representative. Point remains though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So we all know the route to serious income is Big Law firms with their partner track
If you believe this you haven't lived in NY, CA or any money center throughout the world. I know a lot of sales people and even realtors who make more than big law partners.
Top tier professional incomes:
Biglaw partners: $5 million
Investment bankers: $50 million +
Tech and hedge fund executives: $100 million +
And biglaw partners are always bitching about the gap because they work every bit as hard, but they're essentially the hired help. For a smart and educated cohort, you would think that they would update their business model from charging $1k/hr for legal advice. That model is dying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So we all know the route to serious income is Big Law firms with their partner track
If you believe this you haven't lived in NY, CA or any money center throughout the world. I know a lot of sales people and even realtors who make more than big law partners.
Anonymous wrote:So we all know the route to serious income is Big Law firms with their partner track