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During this current wave of “salary wars" in BigLaw, we share thoughts that hope to provide helpful perspective and actionable tips as you think about choosing a firm as a law student or lateral
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During this current wave of “salary wars" in BigLaw, we share thoughts that hope to provide helpful perspective and actionable tips as you think about choosing a firm as a law student or lateral
PCs and PLLCs are both legal entities that are often used by attorneys and other licensed professionals to conduct their business. While these entities have some similarities there are notable differences between them. For attorneys, choosing between PC and PLLC involves specific considerations and distinctions, given the highly regulated nature of the legal profession.
Understanding the 2023 big law salary scale & how to correctly read and understand your paystub is crucial to managing your finances as a Big Law Associate.
A look at some Social Security basics everyone should have in mind as they approach retirement age.
Whether your clients are new to equity compensation or simply looking to learn more, this article provides a comprehensive guide to the different types of equity compensation, how they work, and their potential risks and rewards.
If you find yourself with a bit of extra time on your hands in the upcoming months, you may want to use this time to check in with your family’s finances.
How might a mother make wise financial choices with her future in mind? This article covers numerous paths to consider.
Setting your child up for a strong financial future is a process that can begin at an early age. Try these tips to start educating your son or daughter about how to make smart money decisions and create lifelong saving habits.
Have you ever wondered how to apply March Madness to your financial well-being? There may be parallels between your bracket selection and investing.
Whether you're taking a DIY approach to filing your taxes this year or working with a professional, here are 5 filing tips to help make things a little easier.
Start the year off right by getting started on these five top financial goals.
Whatever your reason for giving this year, it’s important to know how your charitable contributions can impact your financial plan. In fact, being strategic and intentional in your charitable contributions can create tax benefits for both you and your chosen charity.
Is it time to update your health insurance coverage? Starting November 1, you'll have a limited window to do so. Here's what to consider about changing your coverage.
One of the best decisions you can make is to prepare for the life you want after retirement. Lawyer retirement plans can be as grandiose or as simple as you want them to be.
We've made it through years of a global pandemic and now are seeing layoffs across the country. Not sure what options you have when it comes to the 401(k) you contributed to? Read more to find out.
Do you have a long-lost retirement account left with a former employer? Learn how to identify lost retirement accounts and reclaim your money.
For many students, the rigors of law school are offset by their dreams of joining a big law firm and earning a sizeable paycheck
You don’t want to work forever, so how much do you need to start saving right now to comfortably retire?
Tax time doesn’t have to be stressful or dreadful. Attorneys already know quite a bit about interpreting the law, but accounting can be a whole other beast.
This article highlights the important details of student loan forgiveness and what your clients will need to do to make sure they qualify.