Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in a V100 firm and bring in between $3-4 million a year how much would you expect to be paid?
I am an attorney but not big law - genuine question: shouldn't you know how much you will be paid? or at least have an idea? is this someone speculating about someone else's salary?
I'm guessing OP is a wife who thinks her husband should be making more.
A lot of these big law compensation threads seem to be wives trying to understand how much money their man can/should make. The implication is that they need or covet more. Gross.
I am a big law wife and you couldn't be more wrong. I don't know a single partner's wife who doesn't work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in a V100 firm and bring in between $3-4 million a year how much would you expect to be paid?
I am an attorney but not big law - genuine question: shouldn't you know how much you will be paid? or at least have an idea? is this someone speculating about someone else's salary?
I'm guessing OP is a wife who thinks her husband should be making more.
A lot of these big law compensation threads seem to be wives trying to understand how much money their man can/should make. The implication is that they need or covet more. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in a V100 firm and bring in between $3-4 million a year how much would you expect to be paid?
I am an attorney but not big law - genuine question: shouldn't you know how much you will be paid? or at least have an idea? is this someone speculating about someone else's salary?
I'm guessing OP is a wife who thinks her husband should be making more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sound very specific and easily googledAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in a V100 firm and bring in between $3-4 million a year how much would you expect to be paid?
DH has been with a V20 firm for five years since graduating from Stanford with a J.D. / Ph.D. combo. Started as an associate based in San Francisco making $250K base + $50K bonus, billing about 2000 hours per year. By year 3, DH was offered a non-equity partnership position making about $475K base + $190K bonus but with billing down to about 1500 hours on much higher profile clients. At year 5, DH is now an equity partner with a substantial book of business and has relocated with his firm to D.C. The buy-in to equity, relocation expenses, and country club skip-the-line membership to Congressional was waived as part of his prior year bonus and we’re now looking at an anticipated total compensation of about $1.8M in 2025. His billable hours are down to about 1200 this year, but he’s also bringing in nearly $9M, mostly IP law representation for high-end corporate clients in AI and tech.
Hope this helps, OP!
You can easily go on the V20 websites and see there are no partners (equity or non-equity) that are only 5 years out of law school. This doesn't happen.
Anonymous wrote:That sound very specific and easily googledAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in a V100 firm and bring in between $3-4 million a year how much would you expect to be paid?
DH has been with a V20 firm for five years since graduating from Stanford with a J.D. / Ph.D. combo. Started as an associate based in San Francisco making $250K base + $50K bonus, billing about 2000 hours per year. By year 3, DH was offered a non-equity partnership position making about $475K base + $190K bonus but with billing down to about 1500 hours on much higher profile clients. At year 5, DH is now an equity partner with a substantial book of business and has relocated with his firm to D.C. The buy-in to equity, relocation expenses, and country club skip-the-line membership to Congressional was waived as part of his prior year bonus and we’re now looking at an anticipated total compensation of about $1.8M in 2025. His billable hours are down to about 1200 this year, but he’s also bringing in nearly $9M, mostly IP law representation for high-end corporate clients in AI and tech.
Hope this helps, OP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In this thread I learn that my boyfriend must make a lot of money holy cow.
I cannot even conceptualize that amount.
If he’s an associate in biglaw his salary is on a known scale you can lookup. If he’s a partner, assume he makes at least as much as an 8th year associate.
Anonymous wrote:In this thread I learn that my boyfriend must make a lot of money holy cow.
I cannot even conceptualize that amount.
That sound very specific and easily googledAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in a V100 firm and bring in between $3-4 million a year how much would you expect to be paid?
DH has been with a V20 firm for five years since graduating from Stanford with a J.D. / Ph.D. combo. Started as an associate based in San Francisco making $250K base + $50K bonus, billing about 2000 hours per year. By year 3, DH was offered a non-equity partnership position making about $475K base + $190K bonus but with billing down to about 1500 hours on much higher profile clients. At year 5, DH is now an equity partner with a substantial book of business and has relocated with his firm to D.C. The buy-in to equity, relocation expenses, and country club skip-the-line membership to Congressional was waived as part of his prior year bonus and we’re now looking at an anticipated total compensation of about $1.8M in 2025. His billable hours are down to about 1200 this year, but he’s also bringing in nearly $9M, mostly IP law representation for high-end corporate clients in AI and tech.
Hope this helps, OP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in a V100 firm and bring in between $3-4 million a year how much would you expect to be paid?
DH has been with a V20 firm for five years since graduating from Stanford with a J.D. / Ph.D. combo. Started as an associate based in San Francisco making $250K base + $50K bonus, billing about 2000 hours per year. By year 3, DH was offered a non-equity partnership position making about $475K base + $190K bonus but with billing down to about 1500 hours on much higher profile clients. At year 5, DH is now an equity partner with a substantial book of business and has relocated with his firm to D.C. The buy-in to equity, relocation expenses, and country club skip-the-line membership to Congressional was waived as part of his prior year bonus and we’re now looking at an anticipated total compensation of about $1.8M in 2025. His billable hours are down to about 1200 this year, but he’s also bringing in nearly $9M, mostly IP law representation for high-end corporate clients in AI and tech.
Hope this helps, OP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in a V100 firm and bring in between $3-4 million a year how much would you expect to be paid?
DH has been with a V20 firm for five years since graduating from Stanford with a J.D. / Ph.D. combo. Started as an associate based in San Francisco making $250K base + $50K bonus, billing about 2000 hours per year. By year 3, DH was offered a non-equity partnership position making about $475K base + $190K bonus but with billing down to about 1500 hours on much higher profile clients. At year 5, DH is now an equity partner with a substantial book of business and has relocated with his firm to D.C. The buy-in to equity, relocation expenses, and country club skip-the-line membership to Congressional was waived as part of his prior year bonus and we’re now looking at an anticipated total compensation of about $1.8M in 2025. His billable hours are down to about 1200 this year, but he’s also bringing in nearly $9M, mostly IP law representation for high-end corporate clients in AI and tech.
Hope this helps, OP!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in a V100 firm and bring in between $3-4 million a year how much would you expect to be paid?
DH has been with a V20 firm for five years since graduating from Stanford with a J.D. / Ph.D. combo. Started as an associate based in San Francisco making $250K base + $50K bonus, billing about 2000 hours per year. By year 3, DH was offered a non-equity partnership position making about $475K base + $190K bonus but with billing down to about 1500 hours on much higher profile clients. At year 5, DH is now an equity partner with a substantial book of business and has relocated with his firm to D.C. The buy-in to equity, relocation expenses, and country club skip-the-line membership to Congressional was waived as part of his prior year bonus and we’re now looking at an anticipated total compensation of about $1.8M in 2025. His billable hours are down to about 1200 this year, but he’s also bringing in nearly $9M, mostly IP law representation for high-end corporate clients in AI and tech.
Hope this helps, OP!
Anonymous wrote:If you are in a V100 firm and bring in between $3-4 million a year how much would you expect to be paid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in a V100 firm and bring in between $3-4 million a year how much would you expect to be paid?
I am an attorney but not big law - genuine question: shouldn't you know how much you will be paid? or at least have an idea? is this someone speculating about someone else's salary?
I'm guessing OP is a wife who thinks her husband should be making more.