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Desire For Social Justice Fuels Young Attys Career Paths By
Nick Muscavage | July 25, 2021, 8:02 PM EDT Morgan Humphrey has worked in various capacities at the Mercer County Prosecutor s Office, Philadelphia District Attorney s Office, Drug Policy Alliance in Los Angeles and the American Civil Liberties Union and she only just graduated from Rutgers Law School this year.
People can use their law degree to do whatever they want to do, but for me personally, I came to law school to help people.
Morgan Humphrey
Rutgers Law graduate
And she s showing no signs of slowing down. Instead, she s planning on taking the skills she s learned at each of her past positions to pursue a career in the public interest and give back to those in need and her career choice is among a growing trend in law students, according to experts.
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The pandemic gave rise to a year of uncertainty across the legal profession, but one thing COVID didn’t bring crashing down was first-year associate salaries. Yes, Biglaw firms of all stripes instituted austerity measures during 2020, but according to a new report from the National Association for Law Placement, first-year associate salaries are actually up despite all of the financial chaos.
NALP’s 2021 Associate Salary Survey report notes that as of January 1, 2021, the median base salary for first-year associates was $165,000, which is up $10,000 from 2019, the last time this survey came out. Of the 572 responses received, 78% of them came from law firms of more than 250 lawyers.