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Updated: 12 May 2013
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Associate Attorney 2013 Total Pay (?
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£33,802 - £95,843
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Salary£29,361 - £86,809  
   
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£33,802 - £95,843  
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Job Description for Associate Attorney

Associate attorneys are lawyers who usually have a minimal amount of experience in the field. Many are just out of law school and developing their careers. Associate attorneys typically start out under the guidance of an experienced attorney, assisting with cases and writing reports. After gaining experience, associate attorneys can move up in the ranks of a law firm and start taking on their own clients, and acting as the lead attorney in cases. Associate attorneys essentially do the same job as a regular attorney, and also have other responsibilities such as researching legal information, writing legal briefs and preparing legal documents. Associate attorneys may also take part in jury selection, advising clients, negotiating with outside colleagues, and helping to argue a case in court. Associate attorneys work for their law firms as employees and are not considered partners, nor do they have any ownership in the firm. Their time in a position at a law firm is a valuable opportunity to build their contact list and create a network that they can use throughout their career.
Becoming an associate attorney requires one to graduate from college with a bachelor's degree, followed by law school. Majoring in law or political science is advised. Interning at a law firm during this time is also highly recommended, as it will provide the experience and contacts necessary to obtain a job once graduated from law school. Finally, the future associate attorney must take and pass the bar exam in order to be able to practice law.
Associate Attorney Tasks
  • Gather evidence to formulate defense or to initiate legal actions; evaluate findings and develop strategies and arguments for presentation of cases.
  • Analyze and interpret laws, rulings and regulations with probable case outcomes for individuals and businesses.
  • Represent clients in court or before government agencies, present and summarize cases to judges and juries.
  • Advise clients in business transactions, claim liablility, advisability of prosecuting or defending lawsuits or legal rights and obligations.
  • Select jurors, argue motions, meet with judges and question witnesses during the course of a trial.
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Law Office£32,950 - £93,019
Legal Services£33,616 - £92,103
Financial Services£34,872 - £91,166
Investment Banking£34,194 - £83,842
Banking£33,302 - £94,687
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Female
71%
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Male
29%
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Years of Experience
1-4 years
50%
5-9 years
31%
10-19 years
15%
20 years or more
4%
Most Common Health Benefits
medical benefits Medical: 77% dental benefits Dental: 18%
vision benefits Vision: 9% employee benefits None: 23%

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