With pay cuts dulling the once-blinding sheen of Big Law salaries, some midsized firm leaders believe a more level playing field is coming into focus, especially in the eyes of young associates.

“I think associates have gotten a whole new perspective that they didn’t have before,” says Peter Spirgel, managing shareholder of Flaster Greenberg in Cherry Hill. “Salaries don’t always just go up.”

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