Salary Gap Widens Between Have and Have-Not Law Grads

New salary figures for graduates show a growing gap between associates at big firms and everybody else. A survey of class of 2008 shows 23 percent of graduates made $160,000, amount big firms paid to newly minted associates, according to a press release by National Association for Placement. But 42 percent earned between $40,000 and $65,000. When figures are placed on a graph, there are two peaks, one for those in lower range and one for higher ran

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