T. Durden is correct on most of his points. If you live in NYC, biglaw is hardly a path to riches, but you're still doing substantially better than most in the city. That being said, I think biglaw salary in DC is amazing. The cost of living is not nearly as high as it is in New York and unlike New York, the cost of apartments decreases substantially as you move out of the city (think Arlington, Alexandria, Silver Springs). Whereas 2k/mo will only get you a nice studio in NYC, you're looking at a nice two bedroom apartment at that price in D.C. Also, unlike New York, houses are not prohibitively expensive for junior associates.Of course, that is getting into the specifics of a market and is tangential really to the larger point that as a first year, taxes will be eating up a substantial part of your salary. In DC, at my firm, 1st years take home, on average, 205k. After taxes, I think it is about 135k (although deductions and exceptions with your big family will allow you to take home more $$$).135k is still more than enough I would think (some of it comes in a lump sum as a bonus making it hard to plan). But the 205k is just salary + bonus. Law firms also provide an insane amount of benefits which make actual compensation absolutely ridiculous. Also, every year, without fail your salary will go up 10-15k until you leave or make partner and your bonuses will rise as well. So you're in good shape if you plan on making a career out of biglaw.
tag.What type of people love it? Good writers who are fond of detail?Also, I would love to hear some discussion of BigLaw salaries in Chicago.
Quote from: CA. on July 25, 2008, 10:59:08 AMtag.What type of people love it? Good writers who are fond of detail?Also, I would love to hear some discussion of BigLaw salaries in Chicago.Don't most Chi firms pay market (ie 160k) in Chi? And, they have a lower COL than NY and homes are more afordable.
Quote from: Xena: Warrior Princess on July 25, 2008, 11:42:51 AMQuote from: CA. on July 25, 2008, 10:59:08 AMtag.What type of people love it? Good writers who are fond of detail?Also, I would love to hear some discussion of BigLaw salaries in Chicago.Don't most Chi firms pay market (ie 160k) in Chi? And, they have a lower COL than NY and homes are more afordable.Yeah, Chicago or DC seem like they pay the same as NYC but are much cheaper. What about Philly firms? Philly's COL seems pretty cheap.