Morris, Manning & Martin has joined the growing ranks of Atlanta-based firms cutting associate pay. The firm announced Friday that, effective Aug. 1, pay in the real estate, lending and tax groups will drop by 15 percent and pay for other associates will drop by 10 percent, according to its managing partner, Robert E. Saudek. Bonuses are not affected.

Saudek said a decline in legal work plus the readjustment of the associate salary market prompted the cuts. “Clients are not generating as much legal work, particularly in the real estate and corporate areas, as they do most years,” he said in a voicemail. “Billable rates are receiving a lot of pressure, and billable hours are not as high as in prior years.”

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