Pennsylvania midlevel associates generally reported high levels of satisfaction, with a few firms making major jumps in national rankings, in a recent survey conducted by Legal affiliate The American Lawyer. But some firms showed noteworthy declines in associate satisfaction, with survey responses revealing complaints about compensation or workload.

In the survey of third-, fourth- and fifth-year associates, overall results were positive. The average satisfaction score for all respondents was 4.23, and the city averages were the same for associates in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

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