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How much $$ do BigLaw partners retire with? - Reddit

Your average biglaw equity partner who is there for their whole career should be retiring with at least $20-30m in net assets after 20+ years as ...

Big law partners make so much money but they all seem ... - Glassdoor

At many firms, you're not hitting equity partner till you're 35-38 (~10-13 years post-grad). Even then, you'll likely be making under PPP ...

Mandatory Law Firm Retirement, Succession Planning, And You

Of the roughly 36,000 partners in Biglaw, roughly 6,800 (18.8%) of them are within a few years of or have surpassed (and then some) the mandatory retirement ...

With some partners earning as much as $20M, older lawyers may ...

Image from Shutterstock. A surge in law firm profits may be spurring some law firm partners to consider retirement, according to Roy Strom, a ...

Jealous of Big Law partner spouses? - DC Urban Moms and Dads

It doesn't work that way. Assuming you are just looking at equity partners (many firms have non-equity partners who are paid more like associates or counsel), ...

At what age do BigLaw Partners typically retire? A... - Fishbowl

Prob 65-70 or so. Many top firms have mandatory retirement ages around 65-68, but some partners will just lateral so they can keep practicing.

Retiring at 54 - Bogleheads.org

... do in retirement in non-monetary terms. One of my parents was a biglaw partner and retired at 50 for the same reasons you are now. The first ...

The golden handcuffs of biglaw - DC Urban Moms and Dads

My insistence on having as much of a life as possible outside of my job was probably why it took me a longer time than others to make partner in ...

If biglaw makes so much money, why dont most partn... - Fishbowl

I've gotten into this fight with so many people. Big law partners absolutely can make generational wealth. If you make $3M a year for 15 years ...

Do you need to work in big law firms to make a lot of money? - Quora

For associates the answer is “Yes,” you need to work at a big law firm (or a litigation boutique which, although not large by BigLaw ...

The Great Taboo: Partner Retirement - Law.com

Fifty-five to sixty is hardly old, but, despite legislative changes, partners at many top firms are still expected to quietly leave between ...

At what age do BigLaw Partners typically retire? Asking because the ...

Prob 65-70 or so. Many top firms have mandatory retirement ages around 65-68, but some partners will just lateral so they can keep practicing.