Compensation may not be a topic for polite conversation, but it’s something that intrigues most everyone. In-house counsel are no exception. The latest in-house compensation report from legal search firm Major, Lindsey & Africa provides general counsel and their law department colleagues with a resource that may satisfy their curiosity about just how much others in similar roles are getting paid.

This year’s In-House Counsel Compensation Report, which MLA created in conjunction with General Counsel Metrics, a firm that provides benchmarking for corporate legal departments, includes data collected on more than 1,300 lawyers in the 2014 pay period. It’ll come as good news to the in-house bar that many corporate counsel are doing quite well. But there are revealing variations between pay based on industry, practice area and experience.

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