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Updated: 22 Jul 2010
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Salary $57,063 - $106,805  
     
Bonus $2,041 - $12,283  
Profit Sharing $2,442 - $14,679  
Commission $1,998 - $15,025  
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$58,967 - $119,656  
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Country: United States | Currency: USD | Updated: 22 Jul 2010 | Individuals Reporting: 13,558
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Companies and Industries for Attorney / Lawyer Jobs

Popular Employers

Salary Range

Self-Employed $50,000 - $143,012
Geico $55,000 - $74,726
U.S. Air Force (USAF) $68,000 - $120,000
U.S. Army $64,309 - $101,736
United States Government, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) $70,000 - $147,973
Popular Industries

Salary Range

Law Firm / Law Office $58,085 - $105,646
Litigation $57,640 - $104,454
Government $57,976 - $105,929
Government / Public Law Offices $54,728 - $100,384
Insurance $57,260 - $103,430

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Key Statistics for Attorney / Lawyer Jobs

Gender
Female
40%
women pay  
Male
60%
male pay
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
9%
1-4 years
43%
5-9 years
21%
10-19 years
18%
20 years or more
9%
Top Degrees

Salary Range

Juris Doctor (JD) $56,739 - $103,436
Master of Law (LLM) $60,476 - $123,860
Bachelor of Arts (BA/AB) $54,766 - $138,360
Bachelor of Arts (BA/AB), Political Science $53,757 - $106,643
Bachelor of Law (LLB) $55,000 - $131,498
Most Common Health Benefits
medical benefits Medical: 78% dental benefits Dental: 49%
vision benefits Vision: 31% employee benefits None: 22%

career path
Career Path for Attorney / Lawyer Jobs

Common Past Jobs
Common Future Jobs

Attorney / Lawyer

Salary Range

$58,967 - $119,656
payscale
Associate Attorney
$55,271 - $102,353
Law Clerk
$26,336 - $43,161
Law Firm Partner
$136,056 - $296,121
 
Common Future Jobs

Attorney / Lawyer

Salary Range

$58,967 - $119,656
payscale
General Counsel
$102,456 - $209,386
Senior Attorney
$103,415 - $196,876
Corporate Counsel
$87,025 - $155,871
 

sample job description
Attorney / Lawyer Job Description

People with the job title Attorney / Lawyer typically fall into one of the following PayScale standard occupations.

Represent clients in criminal and civil litigation and other legal proceedings, draw up legal documents, and manage or advise clients on legal transactions. May specialize in a single area or may practice broadly in many areas of law.

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FAQs on Salaries for Attorney / Lawyer Jobs

Lawyer Starting Salaries

"The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers." If you've entered law school, chances are at least one literary wag has quoted you this line from Shakespeare's Henry the Sixth, Part II. Shakespeare may not have appreciated the finer points of legal practice, but his disapproval hasn't stopped thousands of students from completing law degrees and pursuing Attorney Jobs each year. In addition to all the lawyer jokes they care to hear, prospective lawyers spend their law school years learning the skills and making the connections necessary to land the lawyer jobs they've worked so hard for. With the current economic downturn, many people are considering law school as an opportunity for career change. Earning a Law Degree can lead to numerous employment options - working as an attorney is just one of many potentially lucrative career choices. For busy professionals considering a career change, or anyone seeking the flexibility of an online degree program, one option is to earn an Online Law Degree. Whether enrolling in a traditional or online law degree program, aspiring lawyers can expect at least a few hours of hard work on the road to earning those high lawyer salaries. Hoping that all that hard work will pay off, law students all want to know: what are lawyer starting salaries like?

As with many careers that require a graduate degree, lawyer starting salaries are typically fairly high. The Lawyer Starting Salary chart shows that for a lawyer, average starting salary ranges from around $46,000 to around $70,000. Compare lawyer starting salaries with the Starting Salary of a Physical Therapist - a profession that also requires extensive training, but no degree - and you can see that there are definite benefits to spending that time in law school. However, a lawyer's average starting salary is just a jumping-off point; after 20 years of experience, the average salary for a lawyer goes way up.

Lawyer salaries are determined by a number of factors, such as the kind of law being practiced. Comparing the average salary of a lawyer by practice area shows that Corporate Lawyer Jobs currently offer the highest average annual salary for a lawyer, followed by lawyer jobs in litigation & appeals. Viewing PayScale's Salary Data for Attorney Jobs by Industry reveals that government jobs can also offer lucrative annual salaries to lawyers. And big-city lawyers are in luck: researching Lawyer Salaries by City, we can see that the average salary for a lawyer is highest in Washington, San Francisco and New York.

Real Attorney Jobs: Lawyer Salary Story

Researching the average salary of a lawyer can only provide so much information about what it's really like to follow a legal career path. To get a real-life Career Description for a Lawyer, read the Salary Stories interview with environmental lawyer Stu Flashman. He explains how he chose environmental law over corporate lawyer jobs and offers insight on what to expect from this challenging career.
 

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