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Wednesday 28 July 2021 2:35 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 30 July 2021 11:34 am

US law firms in the UK raise bonuses in battle for staff

By: Farah Ghouri

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UK legal companies have been forced into a bidding war for junior associates employed by top-tier US firms.

Top US law firm Goodwin Procter is offering sign-on bonuses to its London staff worth up to £36,000, according to a recruiter, Morning Wire understands.

Last week Slaughter and May announced that it would increase pay for its newly qualified lawyers to £100,000, matching that of rival Clifford Chance which only a month earlier said it would raise its junior lawyer salaries.

The competition for talent is being driven by a boom in demand for legal expertise during one of the busiest periods for mergers and acquisitions.

A number of UK-based law firms have reported their best results as well as generous payouts for senior partners. At Allen & Overy, and Clifford Chance, partners received in the region of £2m on average, it is reported.

Across the pond

The bidding war is more acute in the US where some firms are reported to be offering sign-on and retention bonuses worth tens of thousands of dollars or more.

One recruiter said Kirkland & Ellis, the world’s highest-grossing law firm, was offering retention bonuses worth around $250,000 (£180,000) to mid-level lawyers with offers from elsewhere.

These “golden handcuff” bonuses must be returned if the employee leaves before a certain date. The company is also offering new recruits sign-on bonuses worth up to the same amount, as first reported by Business Insider.

The “golden handcuff” bonuses came with a caveat though: they would have to be returned if the employee leaves before a specified date.

The company is also offering new recruits sign-on bonuses worth up to the same amount, according to a Business Insider report.

Kirkland & Ellis declined to comment on the claim.

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