The Midlevel Associate Survey report is available in this month’s issue of The American Lawyer. Besides the feature story, which focuses on how little associates’ complaints have changed in the last 20 years, national rankings, rankings by size, rankings by city, and a capsule report of each participating firm’s result available online. Two other feature reports in the survey focus on the associates from Mitchell Silberberg who were featured on the cover in the report of the 1986 survey, and former “cellar dweller” Curtis Mallet, which “rocketed up the charts by learning how to keep its associates in the loop.”
ALM Research offers a Midlevel Associate Survey spreadsheet product which includes the current and previous year’s national and city rankings for each participating firm, and the score and number of respondents and response rate, both overall and for each participating office.
ALM Reprints offers a comprehensive management report of a firm’s results in the Midlevel Associate Survey which includes the overall firm results and each participating office's results for each question on the survey, as compared with the national averages or the average for the particular city. Write-in responses, edited to protect the anonymity of the respondents, are also included in the management report, along with a copy of the questionnaire. The results described and analyzed in an executive summary and full report discussing how the firm ranked as it did and why, with particular emphasis on issues having to do with quality of life, prospects for partnership, and retention. For more information about these management reports, contact Syndia Torres at 212-545-6033 or by email at [email protected].
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