Monday BigLaw Merry-Go-Round (Sep 14, 2020)
Recent reports on lateral hires, financial data, salaries, and hiring trends in BigLaw.
"The Pandemic Has Put Associate Development Back on the Back Burner," Law.com
"Hogan Lovells Makes Some Lawyers Whole, Restoring Pay Retroactive to June," The American Lawyer
"Troutman Pepper, Ending Pay Cuts, Hopes to Repay Withheld Comp," The American Lawyer
"Jobs Report: US Economy Adds 1.4 Million Jobs, Legal Adds … Nothing," The American Lawyer
"For 2020, Revenue May Fall, but Profitability Is Largely Expected to Hold," The American Lawyer
"Amid Black Lives Matter Movement, a Different Lateral Market for Black Partners," The American Lawyer
"Eversheds Sutherland Partially Pays Back Cut Comp, but Pay Cuts Will Remain," Daily Report
"At Working Mother's Top Firms for Women, Female Equity Partner Gains Were Slight," The American Lawyer
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