American Lawyer 2003 Associates Survey: “Don’t Stop, That Hurts So Good”
The American Lawyer 2003 Associates Survey was published online last night (dated 10-01-03). With the boom days gone, “midlevel associates are getting serious about their firms, their experience, and their long-term visions for the rest of their legal careers.” According to the section entitled The New Lifers (by Laura Pearlman 10-01-03), many midlevel associates are no longer quibbling over quality of life. Instead, they want to build careers “and they’re willing to work long and hard to do so.”
The report surveyed thousands of mid-level associates from the top 158 firms in the nation. The article found that midlevel associates are getting serious about their firms, their experience, and their long-term visions for the rest of their legal careers. Survey findings include:
Frequent readers of this web log may want to contrast these findings with the observations and opinions given by Prof. Patrick Schiltz, in an article summarized over the weekend in this post.
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