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Weekly Newsletter Friday, May 25, 2018
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May 22, 2018, 3:17 pm CDT May 21, 2018, 4:20 pm CDT | From the May 2018 issue Lawyer's memoir recalls growing up Jewish in Japan during WWII. Creative expression programs for inmates help change the narrative. | |
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We want to hear from you In a Martindale Legal Marketing Network survey of solo and small-firm lawyers, median earnings were $140,000; 68 percent of respondents reported they felt they were fairly compensated for their work. Do salary figures reported in the survey align with the market? Answer in the comments. Read the answers to last week’s question: What is the most you’ve ever billed or worked in a year? Featured answer: Posted by Bob F: “As a Cravath associate in the 1980s for nearly 10 years, my ‘low’ was 2,500 hours and my ‘high’ was 3,500. During one nine-month stretch on takeover litigation as the lead associate, I averaged 90 hours a week, and at the end of it worked for 56 hours straight without a break or any sleep, to meet a filing deadline (made by chartering a helicopter to get the papers to court on time). I wouldn’t trade those years for anything. It was the best work possible for a young lawyer, at the best law firm on earth.” | You be the judge Voting ends this weekend in our monthly challenge. The most popular choice will appear in the ABA Journal magazine. Powered by Legal Talk Network How Nixon used a law firm stint to resurrect his political career and win the presidency. | |
ABA Journal readers now have a chance to weigh in on the three 2017 finalists for a prize authorized by the late To Kill a Mockingbird author. | |
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