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Global Survey of In-House Lawyers Shows Where the Money Is

by Law.com on June 18, 2010

Thinking of moving abroad to work in-house? Brazil may be your best bet, according to a new survey of in-house salaries around the world by international legal recruiting firm Laurence Simons. An influx of law firms into Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro has pushed up salaries for in-house and private practice alike. By contrast, the salary boom is a thing of the past for in-house lawyers in Russia and the Middle East, says the survey, which analyzed the salaries of more than 14,000 in-house lawyers over the last six years.

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Tilda June 20, 2010 at 7:14 pm

Hmm… Brazil huh? It’s nice this time of year. Maybe it’s time that I brush up on my international contract drafting skills: http://lawblog.legalmatch.com/2010/05/10/international-contract-drafting-a-complex-headache/

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