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Law firms that make billions fighting injuries and frauds are very hush-hush about what they pay. Here are the starting salaries at 19 firms from Altshuler to Wigdor.

Por: Business Insider Business November 08, 2022

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After getting her law degree in 2019, Lauren James went to work for Alabama-based law firm Beasley Allen as a staff attorney. Her starting salary: $48,000 a year. But she took the job because it allowed her to continue the important work she had started as a part-time student clerk at the firm: Holding companies responsible for talcum powder-linked cancers.Once I got to Beasley, I really fell in love with the work they did. Our motto was... + full article



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