Resources related to Compensation

Compensation in Law Firms Articles

Date   Title Author(s)
March 1, 2005   Compensating Business Origination James D. Cotterman
September 1, 2007   Compensating the Rising Star James D. Cotterman
August 1, 2004   Compensating the Unique Practice Partner James D. Cotterman
January 1, 2004   Determining the Right Partner Compensation James D. Cotterman
January 1, 2003   Direct Compensation Allocation James D. Cotterman
April 1, 2003   Examining Your Compensation System James D. Cotterman
June 1, 2007   Lockstep Compensation: Does It Still Merit Consideration? James D. Cotterman
April 1, 2006   Making Better Compensation Decisions James D. Cotterman
June 1, 2002   Making Sense of Staff Compensation James D. Cotterman
March 1, 2003   Marketing, Origination and Formulatic Law Firm Compensation Systems Alan R. Olson
February 1, 2004   Principles Governing Compensation of Law Librarians Luis Acosta
Virginia G. Essandoh
September 1, 2002   Staff Compensation Part II - Incentives James D. Cotterman
April 1, 2003   Subjective Law Firm Compensation Systems, Marketing and Origination Alan R. Olson
January 1, 2001   Unreasonable Compensation for P.C. Shareholders James D. Cotterman

Developments at Altman Weil

Date   Title Author(s)
October 17, 2007   Altman Weil Launches New Blog on Lawyer Compensation James D. Cotterman

Law Firm Survey Excerpts

Date   Title Author(s)
February 10, 2006   First-Year Associate Salaries Survey of Law Firm Economics

Survey and Market Research News

Date   Title Author(s)
August 2, 2007   New Survey Provides Snapshot of Law Firm Economics Across U.S. James D. Cotterman
August 8, 2006   Salary Increases for First Year Associates Impact Other Lawyers' Take in 2005 James D. Cotterman

Trends in Law Firms Articles

Date   Title Author(s)
April 1, 2007   The War for Talent and Starting Salaries Ward Bower

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