Morrison & Foerster might pay bonuses to its associates, and in New York the amounts might match the Cravath scale with a top payout of $35,000.

Associates received word about the possible bonuses Thursday in two vague memos full of “caveats and out-outs,” Above the Law reports. According to the memos, associates will earn bonuses if the firm meets its net income budget, and the amounts paid could be adjusted downwards based on associate contributions.

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Morrison & Foerster might pay bonuses to its associates, and in New York the amounts might match the Cravath scale with a top payout of $35,000.

Associates received word about the possible bonuses Thursday in two vague memos full of “caveats and out-outs,” Above the Law reports. According to the memos, associates will earn bonuses if the firm meets its net income budget, and the amounts paid could be adjusted downwards based on associate contributions.

For the full ABA story, click here.