It seems a year doesn’t go by without law firms bumping up rates.
And this year isn’t any different. Billing rates for law firm attorneys show a steady increase from last year for both partners and associates.
It seems a year doesn't go by without law firms bumping up their rates. And this year is no different. Billing rates for law firm attorneys show a steady increase for both partners and associates in the latest National Law Journal survey, for which 139 firms answered questions. The increase in firmwide median billing rates is partly due to "the demand for a really good lawyer," according to one consultant. Read on to find out how the rates changed, and see who's submitting the biggest bills.
December 11, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
It seems a year doesn’t go by without law firms bumping up rates.
And this year isn’t any different. Billing rates for law firm attorneys show a steady increase from last year for both partners and associates.
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