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Survey of American Lawyers at Major Law Firms

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File Size : 10,80 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Lawyers
ISBN : 9781574403589

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The study presents data from 219 attorneys at major US law firms about how they feel about their profession, their jobs and their firms. The report helps its readers to answer questions such as: how happy are lawyers at their jobs? How many would once again become lawyers if they had to do it all over again? What would they have done differently whether or not they decided to become lawyers? How satisfied are they with their levels of compensation, their work-life balance, their workplace experience and their level of engagement in their work. What do they feel are the best aspects of their jobs? The worst aspects? What could their firms do to make their work experience better? Do they feel that they are better or worse off - overall - than professionals in banking and finance, medicine, engineering and higher education? The report is an ideal tool for law firm administrators and senior partners who want to find out what makes their lawyers happy. It is also invaluable for law students of those simply contemplating the study of law, as a guide to the experience of others. The data in the report is broken out for firm size, gender, age, work title and other variables. Just a few of the report's many findings are that: *73.52% said that they would choose to become a lawyer again if given a second chance.*Lawyers from firms with more than 200 lawyers ranked the happiness of their peers in the same firm the lowest, they rated the happiness of lawyers from other firms the highest.*Female lawyers are slightly less satisfied than male lawyers with their pension provisions but both men and women are relatively dissatisfied with their pension provision. *55.56% of lawyers over age 60 feel that individuals working in higher education are happier in their work than lawyers. An additional 18.06% think professionals in higher education are much happier than lawyers.

Survey of American Lawyers at Major Law Firms

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File Size : 18,20 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Corporations
ISBN : 9781574403305

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This study presents the results of a survey of shareholders at more than 70 major American law firms. The study helps its readers to answer questions such as: how happy are shareholders with the current methods of distributing compensation to shareholders? What percentage is distributed in the form of salaries? In bonuses? How many firms have reserve funds and what percentage of total revenues after overhead do these funds account for? How many firms use a secret ballot for compensation issues? What do partners feel should be changed about the current compensation system? How much does approval of the current system vary by gender, age, field of legal specialization, size of law firm and other factors? How do firms oversee compensation committees? What are the penalties for arrears in collections or tardy submission of time sheets? Just a few of the study s many findings are that: The younger the shareholder, the more likely they were to consider their law firm s partner compensation scheme to be opaque and subjective. Lawyers in real estate law were much more likely than other lawyers to consider their firm s partner compensation scheme to be clear and transparent. For the largest firms, those with more than 200 lawyers, 56.25% of partners fixed their percentage shares at the beginning of the year and only 10.42% determined them at the end of the year, a ratio of more than 5:1. For firms with from 25-49 lawyers this ratio was roughly 1:1."

Survey of American Lawyers at Major Law Firms

Author : Primary Research Group Staff
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,55 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Hours of labor
ISBN : 9781574403190

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This report looks closely at how lawyers at major law firms track their billable hours and other hours worked. The study helps its readers to answer questions such as: how often do lawyers record their billable and other hours? What are the penalties for tardy or non-submission of timesheets? How do lawyers record time while on the road and how does this differ from their practices while in the office? What percentage of lawyers use paper, or laptops, desktops, tablets or smartphones to record time? How often do they underestimate billable hours for fear of over-billing clients when they lose track of hours worked? What is the economic cost of such actions? What are the most popular billing apps and software programs? What do lawyers recommend to their peers, in terms of apps, software and firm-wide time tracking and billing policies?

Tournament of Lawyers

Author : Marc Galanter
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 13,27 MB
Release : 1994-01-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780226278780

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Tournament of Lawyers traces in detail the rise of one hundred of the nation's top firms in order to diagnose the health of the business of American law. Galanter and Palay demonstrate that much of the large firm's organizational success stems from its ability to blend the talents of experienced partners with those of energetic junior lawyers driven by a powerful incentive—the race to win "the promotion-to-partner tournament." This calmly reasoned study reveals, however, that the very causes of the spiraling growth of the large law firm may lead to its undoing. "Galanter and Palay pose questions and offer some answers which are certain to change the way big firm practice is regarded. To describe their work as challenging is something of an understatement: they at times delight, stimulate, frustrate and even depress the reader, but they never disappoint. Tournament of Lawyers is essential to the understanding of the business of the big law firms."—Jean and Colin Fergus, New York Law Journal

American Lawyers

Author : Los Angeles Richard L. Abel Professor of Law University of California
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 426 pages
File Size : 11,3 MB
Release : 1989-11-30
Category : Law
ISBN : 0198021852

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This detailed portrait of American lawyers traces their efforts to professionalize during the last 100 years by erecting barriers to control the quality and quantity of entrants. Abel describes the rise and fall of restrictive practices that dampened competition among lawyers and with outsiders. He shows how lawyers simultaneously sought to increase access to justice while stimulating demand for services, and their efforts to regulate themselves while forestalling external control. Data on income and status illuminate the success of these efforts. Charting the dramatic transformation of the profession over the last two decades, Abel documents the growing number and importance of lawyers employed outside private practice (in business and government, as judges and teachers) and the displacement of corporate clients they serve. Noting the complexity of matching ever more diverse entrants with more stratified roles, he depicts the mechanism that law schools and employers have created to allocate graduates to jobs and socialize them within their new environments. Abel concludes with critical reflections on possible and desirable futures for the legal profession.