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Law Practice

Oct. 25, 2011

In-house counsel see spike in salaries, hiring

As the economy begins to recover, hiring among California's in-house counsel is on the rise, and so are their salaries, according to data released on Thursday from staffing agency Robert Half Legal.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


As the economy begins to recover, hiring among California's in-house counsel is on the rise, and so are their salaries, according to data released on Thursday from staffing agency Robert Half Legal.


In a poll of more than 200 attorneys, the agency found in-house salaries are expected to increase roughly $500 to $7,000 in the next year, depending on years of experience. Divya Bala, Robert Half'...

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