Law firm trainees can now pocket equal amounts to their graduate counterparts at investment banks, according to new research — with both camps taking home over 10,000 pounds ($19,600) more than the United Kingdom’s average graduate starting salary.

According to a new survey published by the Association of Graduate Recruiters, graduates entering the legal profession received average pay of 35,500 pounds ($69,700) in 2007.

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