Paul, Weiss Comes in With Its Numbers, Indicates Possibly More in 2024
Paul, Weiss came in with its numbers. For now. In addition, there will be discretionary bonuses in 2024. Some will recall that in the past Paul, Weiss chair Brad Karp initiated off-season bonuses for the "committed." Since that was atypical, it enhanced the law firm's branding. Here is what Abovethelaw reports:
Class of 2023 | $225,000 |
Class of 2022 | $235,000 |
Class of 2021 | $260,000 |
Class of 2020 | $310,000 |
Class of 2019 | $365,000 |
Class of 2018 | $390,000 |
Class of 2017 | $420,000 |
Class of 2016 | $435,000 |
Additionally, year-end bonuses were also announced, which match the prevailing market rate.
Class of 2023 | $15,000 |
Class of 2022 | $20,000 |
Class of 2021 | $30,000 |
Class of 2020 | $57,500 |
Class of 2019 | $75,000 |
Class of 2018 | $90,000 |
Class of 2017 | $105,000 |
Class of 2016 | $115,000 |
UPDATE:
Already on Fishbowl Big Law there is a posting asking about Paul, Weiss' discretionary bonus.
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