DLA Piper has amended its associate pay cuts after an outcry from lawyers who thought a 20% reduction based on early billable hour reports were unfair, reports the National Law Journal.
The firm is instead cutting all associate salaries by 10%.
DLA Piper has amended associate pay cuts after an outcry from lawyers who thought a 20% reduction based on early billable hour reports were unfair, reports the National Law Journal. The firm is instead cutting all associate salaries by 10%.
May 21, 2009 at 01:47 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Legalweek
DLA Piper has amended its associate pay cuts after an outcry from lawyers who thought a 20% reduction based on early billable hour reports were unfair, reports the National Law Journal.
The firm is instead cutting all associate salaries by 10%.
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