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Law Practice

Aug. 2, 2000

Economics Forces Judge From Bench

Los Angeles Superior Court lost a judge Monday to the new math of legal economics that hiked starting associate salaries up to $145,000 in January but hands experienced attorneys a pay cut if they accept judicial appointment.

By Ed Kimble
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Los Angeles Superior Court lost a judge Monday to the new math of legal economics that hiked starting associate salaries up to $145,000 in January but hands experienced attorneys a pay cut if they accept judicial appointment.
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