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Today 02:51 PM | ||
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No. In any case, think we should refrain from naming or otherwise identifying specific individuals on this forum so as not to tio defamation allegations (however commonly it may be done on verbal basis in practice). |
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Today 02:28 PM | ||
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Yesterday 11:03 PM | ||
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I also say. Let me help. For NQ, the latest discussion started from page 2117. But really, this topic comes up so often one would think it’s common knowledge by now, insofar as big 4 is concerned. For medium and boutique/chinatown, it really depends on how much you can bring in for the firm and consequently, the speed of promotion. I say it depends because for big 4, I am under the impression it is a pretty settled timescale from associate, senior associate, then from there see whether you can maintain your billings to make it to partner or … For smaller firms, less competition, with a few good cases to get your bosses attention, you may be a big fish in a smaller pond |
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Yesterday 07:50 PM | ||
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Yesterday 04:55 PM | ||
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Can we go back to the purpose of this forum which is to share about legal practice salaries? What are the indicative salaries one can expect for NQ - 7PQE at Big 4, mid tier and boutique/Chinatown firms? |
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27-05-2024 11:43 PM | ||
Unregistered | To add.. it’s my personal view that because some of these firms may not be able to retain “talent” (loosely defined) that well, the route for average folks to “partner” track or to “head” a practice is much easier. Just have a browse at the representative cases of young equity partners in some of these firms and make your own judgment. | |
27-05-2024 11:36 PM | ||
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As barriers to entry to set up one’s own firm is arguably low, question is whether you can generate your own pool of clients or require your firm to feed you. Some firms generate new clients through advertising budget, some have their own niche pool within the community. If you’re going into small firm, best if you are a generalist so you can then join a full services firm and take on whatever case comes your way. I won’t advise certain sectors where the pie is already shrinking and doesn’t pay that well in the first place, or where it is not easy to detach from your client after the end of a long day. Haha. Leave you to find your own sweet spot! |
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27-05-2024 11:12 PM | ||
Unregistered | Actually do they pay well over long term? Am hoping to spend more time with family and wife | |
27-05-2024 11:10 PM | ||
Unregistered | Just scrolling through and saw this exchange, whoever you are, you seem to have taken this very personally lol | |
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