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Study Finds Top Law Firms’ Male Partners Make 53% More Than Female Partners

By on December 9, 2018 in Employment, Law Firm Management

The difference in average compensation for male and female partners at top U.S. law firms amounts to a 53 percent pay gap, according to a Major, Lindsey & Africa survey.

The ABA Journal summarizes the findings:

Average compensation for male partners responding to the survey was $959,000, which is 53 percent more money than the average of $627,000 paid to female partners, according to the partner compensation survey from Major, Lindsey & Africa. Average compensation for all partners was $885,000.

Most male partners don’t perceive a problem with pay differences, according the new survey.

Read the ABA Journal article.

 

 

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