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Casualties of the Salary WarMy last column discussed whether the Y2K law-salary wars are good for firms or good for America. Like most of you, I assumed that they were good for associates. Maybe not. Past megaraises were passed on to general counsel. But that won't happen this time. Billing rates barely crept up between 1990 and 1997. What will happen when the economy slows?
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AssociatesThree months have passed since a California firm touched off the Great Raise of Ought-Ought. That's enough time to survey the fallout -- and to sort out the options for firms that have yet to match. A new national pay standard has emerged and that pay scale will hasten the death of lockstep, the death of pro bono, the death of honest billing and the death of leisure.
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