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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Yes it's normal. Many US firms pay their Singapore lawyers less on the argument that our legal education is an undergrad degree whereas the US lawyers who got a JD studied an extra three years.
(Though the reality is that they do it because they are competing with the **** pay in local firms and don't have to pay so much to entice Singapore lawyers.)
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So the JD argument is moot if one has a JD from
NUS/
SMU/SUSS?