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Why Do Blue States Keep Prioritizing Lawyers Over Low-Income Americans?

Por: Slate Politics October 17, 2022

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Last year was one of the  for the world’s richest law firms. Deals surged. Hiring boomed. Salaries ballooned. First-year associates now make $215,000, and that’s pre-bonus. The median BigLaw partner  well over $1 million a year. For most Americans, however, the pandemic has been a legal disaster. The for swelled alongside rising , , and incidents. Even pre-pandemic, most Americans did not hire a lawyer when facing legal problems, even... + full article



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