LegalGround Forum >> what is the partner/associate ratio in your firm
| 3/22/09 12:57 PM | |
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goku
Member Since: 8/6/08 Posts: 3484 |
or if you work at a large firm, your office's department? mine is 12 partners to 4 associates...isnt that reverse of how it should be usually? |
| 3/23/09 6:15 PM | |
pm1964
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 26640 |
In my little firm, there are two partners, and only one associate right now. I could use another one or two. |
| 3/23/09 8:12 PM | |
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goku
Member Since: 8/6/08 Posts: 3496 |
do you focus on litigation? |
| 3/23/09 8:45 PM | |
Fake Pie
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Member Since: 12/2/05 Posts: 18787 |
My group has 4 associates and 2 partners. 1 associate should make partner this year and we get another associate in the fall so it will be 4 associates and 3 partners. |
| 3/24/09 1:11 PM | |
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Bunkou
Member Since: 12/16/04 Posts: 505 |
There are no partners and I'm the only associate (and I'm only part-time). |
| 3/24/09 1:54 PM | |
PittWrestler
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Member Since: 1/16/04 Posts: 2626 |
6 partners to 1 associate in our practice group. Our firm probably appears top heavy from the outside, but non-equity partners seem to account for a fairly large share. |
| 3/24/09 2:31 PM | |
pm1964
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 26646 |
goku - we do management side labor and employment, so yes, we do a fair amount of litigation. |
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