Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by the in house salaries people are quoting. My husband was in house ant a very large company and earning about $300k plus some bonuses and he actually interviewed for a couple equivalent positions and they generally offered the same or less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s really disheartening. T10 law school, 20 years experience in Big Law, in-house and small law. Can’t seem to break out of the $300’s (unless I go back to Big Law which I’m not doing.)
Why is this disheartening? This is simple math. Legal is a cost center everywhere other than law firms, so of course you have to go to a law firm for the big money.
Nah. Lots of senior (but not highest level) in house jobs make 500-700k with the bonus. Many GC’s clear $1M.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by the in house salaries people are quoting. My husband was in house ant a very large company and earning about $300k plus some bonuses and he actually interviewed for a couple equivalent positions and they generally offered the same or less.
The salaries quoted were all in with bonuses. My base is $225k but I’m at around $350k all in with bonus and RSU. I recently spoke to a recruiter who said the market rate for my position was about $100k higher all end, so these salaries don’t surprise me.
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by the in house salaries people are quoting. My husband was in house ant a very large company and earning about $300k plus some bonuses and he actually interviewed for a couple equivalent positions and they generally offered the same or less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a solo attorney. I made $468K last year. This year I am earning a bit more so will likely be at $500K.
I am entirely overworked and do not think that I can sustain the hours that I have. I am 45 and am thinking of selling the practice off and going to government.
Have no support is really not sustainable long term. I have worked at home for the past 15 years, though, and always available for the kids.
Where is the mother of the children?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a solo attorney. I made $468K last year. This year I am earning a bit more so will likely be at $500K.
I am entirely overworked and do not think that I can sustain the hours that I have. I am 45 and am thinking of selling the practice off and going to government.
Have no support is really not sustainable long term. I have worked at home for the past 15 years, though, and always available for the kids.
Anonymous wrote:nonprofit attorney - $350
Anonymous wrote:Administrative judge (federal). $204K plus &10K bonus. Rarely exceed 40 hrs per week, zero stress, fascinating work, complete control of schedule (can WFH most days), essentially no “boss” oversees my day-to-day. Sweet!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GS15 starts at about 164k and hits about 192k. The most experienced gov lawyers, at least in my agency, are at GS15 (although some never are). I think I got my 15 around year 5.
I find it really bizarre that lawyers are GS 15 so quickly. Why is this? It seems arbitrary when others in different professions that could be making a lot of money in areas outside of government do not.