
There has been a lot of salary cut news and rumor this week. Given the deflationary pressure on associate salaries, one question keeps popping up: at what point does New York City cease to be a viable market for a young attorney?
If you've been following along with New York's dual budget and mass transportation "crisis," you know that city residents aren't that far away from having to pay a tax on "air and other breathables." Subway fares are going to go up, and they might put a...
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