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Law Practice

Dec. 29, 2000

Law of Nurture

Law firms increased associate salaries this year in the hopes of countering the lure of startup companies in emerging fields. But firms across the country have found themselves upping compensation in response to associate departures to all kinds of companies.

        By Don S. Akins

        Law firms increased associate salaries this year in the hopes of countering the lure of startup companies in emerging fields. But firms across the country have found themselves upping compensation in response to associate departures to all kinds of companies.
        Few associates, however, leave law f...

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