The Robert Half Legal 2008 Salary Guide provides a great synopsis of salaries of experienced lawyers. As reported on Larry Bodine’s Law Marketing Blog, as an example, a lawyer in in Chicago with 4 to 9 years' experience in a midsize law firm (35-75 attorneys) can expect an income of $120,00 to $185,700. Naturally, your earnings rise with more years of experience, if you work for a large law firm (75+ attorneys) or practice in the following high-paying cities: Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte and Raleigh, NC, Chicago,, Detroit (a surprise, Bodine notes), Hartford and New Haven, Houston and Dallas, Los Angeles, Irvine, Oakland, Ontario, San Diego, San Francisco and San Jose, CA, Manchester, NH, Miami, New York and White Plains, NY, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Paramus, NJ, Providence, RI, Seattle, and Washington, DC.
Client industries that are currently paying top dollar are: healthcare, financial services, information technology, commercial real estate (in the Southeastern US only), manufacturing (in the Midwestern US only).
Hot practices include lawyers experienced in commercial litigation, intellectual property, commercial real estate and product liability, particularly for pharmaceutical companies. The globalization of law is creating demand for lawyers with international litigation and enforcement experience, and ability to speak multiple languages and function in different cultures, Bodine says. Robert Half predicts that attorneys with one to three years of experience at large law firms will earn between $114,000 and $147,500 per year, an 8.2 percent increase over 2007 projections. Senior attorneys with 10 or more years of experience at large firms will see starting salaries rise 7.9 percent, to the range of $167,500 to $234,000 annually.