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Attorneys working in in-house legal departments are seeing higher pay as firms shift more...
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PRWeb ebooks - Another online visibility tool from PRWeb
HBR Survey Shows Pay for In-house Lawyers Increasing, LawCrossing.
com
Finds Over 7,000 In-house Lawyer Jobs
Attorneys working in in-house legal departments are seeing higher pay as firms shift more work
to their internal legal departments.
Pasadena, CA (PRWEB) November 21, 2012 -- Results from a recent survey conducted by HBR Consulting
show that compensation for in-house lawyers went up last year.
The 2012 HBR Law Department Survey includes data derived from over 6,000 lawyers and another 5,000 nonattorney staff.
68 percent of the respondents were from companies at and above the Fortune 500 threshold in
annual revenue ($4 billion or more).
69 percent of the firms surveyed even said that pay for their in-house counsel went up, albeit modestly and only
19 percent said that it stayed the same.
The compensation included base pay and also cash bonuses.
Legal job
search site LawCrossing.
com has also found over 7,000 in-house a
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