$225K Starting Salary Not What It Used to Be: But, Why JD Class of 2027 Shouldn't Expect Increase
Influential Law Fuel confirms what Reddit legal sector posters have been complaining about: First-year salary has been frozen at $225K, with no signals that an increase is on the way. Milbank introduced what was that magic number in 2023. The current major beef is how inflation is reducing what $225k can buy and how much loan debt it can pay off quickly. The last two salary jumps - to $215k and the $225k - essentially resulted from peak periods in transactional law practices. There was fear that without a juicy enough carrot associates would leave, the work undone. Smirk. There was even bravado speculative talk about why not form unions. Obviously, juniors had power. With AI tools proliferating to do grunt and even more complex tasks gone is so much of that partner angst. Any residue about holding on, at least for now, to the help can be handled with bonuses. Bonuses represent discretionary payments, not fixed items on the balance sheet. The talent war is restr...