Annual Publication of Lawyer Billing Rates, summary of responses

From: Marshall, Sibyl D (smarshal@utk.edu)
Date: Tue Apr 10 2007 - 12:30:08 PDT


Thanks to Michele Masias, Susan Duede, Leslie McGuire, Cathryn Bowie,
David Matchen, Donna Cavallini, Jean Wenger, David Rogers, Melody
Parker, Lucy Curcigonzalez, and anyone else I have inadvertently
omitted, who pointed me to:
Altman Weil's Survey of Law Firm Economics

American Lawyer's survey of law firm compensation

National Law Journal's supplement on law firm compensation
The database of billing rates published by the Fulton County Daily
Report, available at:
http://www.dailyreportonline.com/Editorial/SpecialSections/GoingRate07.a
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A biennial survey from the American Intellectual Property Law
Association ("AIPLA"). Last published in 2005 and called "Report of the
Economic Survey". This is available to members online and costs $300.00
for non-members to purchase.
Hourly rates appear to vary by location and years experience.

2000 Economic SurveyColorado Bar Association
http://www.cobar.org/members/economicsurvey2000.pdf

Laffey Matrix (2003-2014) United States Attorney's Office for the
District of Columbia
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/dc/Divisions/Civil_Division/Laffey_Matrix_4.ht
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http://www.sniderlaw.com/matrix.html

2002 Economic Survey, Oregon Bar Association
http://www.osbar.org/_docs/econsurv02/ecosurvey02_w.pdf
Hourly rates are on p. 29 of document.

The "Of Counsel 700" supplement to "Of Counsel"

Westlaw/Court Express and Citibank publications of rate surveys.

Thanks again to all,
Sibyl Marshall



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