2021 compensation survey
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CONSORTIUM
2021 Compensation Survey
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On behalf of the Professional Development Consortium and Calibrate Legal, we are pleased to offer the results of our 2021 PDC Compensation Survey, a customized benchmarking tool for professional development positions in the legal industry. Purpose: The goal of the survey is to provide the most accurate and up to date salary and bonus information for professional development teams to support decisions regarding budgets and compensation structures to help fortify their firms in today’s aggressive hiring market. As we unveil the results of the 2021 Compensation Survey, we hope this data furthers your understanding of the professional development employment market, supports your personal professional development, and advances the important dialog between law firm leaders. How: The survey was conducted and prepared independently by Calibrate Legal, Inc., a leader in North American executive search and consulting, whose focus is to help its law firm clients understand the importance of their human capital investments. Survey Methodology: The report contains data provided by 335 participants across the US and Canada. The online survey was launched via email on April 12, 2021 and closed on May 15, 2021. Please note that all compensation is reported in US dollars. To the extent participation levels were sufficient to report findings, the summary report contains detailed breakdowns by position, location and firm size. Participation in the survey was voluntary and no responses are attributable to or identifiable by any single person or firm. Our thanks to the hundreds of legal PD professionals and our colleagues at Calibrate Legal, whose participation made this 2021 PDC Compensation Survey comprehensive and relevant.
Milana Hogan, 2021 Board Chair Professional Development Consortium
Jennifer Johnson CEO, Calibrate Legal
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.................................. Table of Contents
Firm Profile..................................................... 4
Respondent Profile. ....................................... 5
Department Profile. ........................................ 7
Benchmark Compensation Analysis. ............. 9
• Race and Gender Breakdown ............... 13
Year-Over-Year Trends ............................... 14
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........................ Firm Profile
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Total Number of Survey Respondents
335 Of the 737 PDC members who received this survey, 335 respondents participated, or roughly 45%.
REGIONS
West 17%
Midwest 17%
South/Central 29%
35%
Canada
Midwest
Northeast
South/Central
West
# OF ATTORNEYS
TOTAL # OF RESPONSES
% OF TOTAL RESPONSES
1,000 + 114 34%
700 - 999 58 17%
400 - 699 55 16%
200 - 399 65 19%
100 - 199 33 10%
< 100 10 3%
# of OFFICES # of ATTORNEYS
Canada 2%
Midwest 16% West 14%
South/Central 28% Northeast 40%
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Respondent Profile
TITLE
EDUCATION
YEARS OF PRACTICE FOR THOSE WITH JD
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
9% of respondents are eligible for overtime
1.5%
5.7%
7.0%
28.4%
14.0%
2.0%
32.2%
9.3%
ASSISTANT
COORDINATOR
SPECIALIST
MANAGER
SENIOR MANAGER
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
DIRECTOR
CHIEF
1%
5%94%
PART TIME (Less than 80%)
PART TIME (80% or more)
FULL TIME
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Respondent Profile (cont.)
YEARS WITH CURRENT FIRM
TOTAL YEARS OF WORK EXPERIENCE
WHAT IS THE SCOPE OF YOUR RESPONSIBILITY?
Local
24%
Global
45%
Regional
23%
National
50%
YEARS OF LEGAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE
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Respondent Profile (cont.)
DIVERSITY METRICS
GENDER
Female Male I Prefer Not to answer
88% 11% 1%
RACE/ETHNICITY
White Person of Color I Prefer not to Answer
86% 9.8% 4.2%
IDENTIFY AS LGBTQ+
Yes No I Prefer not to Answer
7.5% 90.4% 2.1%
IDENTIFY AS HAVING DISABILITY
Yes No I Prefer not to Answer
3.3% 91.3% 5.4%
VETERAN
Yes No I Prefer not to Answer
0% 99% 1%
MILITARY SPOUSE Yes No I Prefer not to Answer
2% 97% 1%
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Department Profile
ALLOCATION OF PD FUNCTION TO FIRM DEPARTMENTS
PD DEPARTMENT SCOPE BY FIRM SIZE
*
* n = 114 (as 221 respondents provided no information on PD Headcount and were thus discounted from analysis)
Compared to 2018, average FTE headcount dedicated to PD has risen at all firm sizes, indicating increased firm attention to and investment in PD.
# OF ATTORNEYS Percentage of Responding Firms
Average PD Headcount as
FTE*
Percentage of Responsibilities Devoted to PD
<50% 50%-74% 75%-99% 100%
<100 3% 1.3 3 3 2 2
100-199 10% 1.9 5 16 8 4
200-399 19% 3.9 6 23 15 21
400-699 16% 4.4 4 14 16 21
700-999 17% 8.3 7 15 14 22
1000+ 34% 9.8 17 19 16 62
TOTAL / AVERAGE 100% 4.9 13% 27% 21% 39%
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Department Profile (cont.)
DEPARTMENT RESPONSIBILITIES
ASSOCIATE ORIENTATION AND INTEGRATION
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Department Profile (cont.)
TOP THREE AREAS OF FOCUS
AREAS OF FOCUS CITED IN “OTHER” CATEGORY
Bar admissions Marketing Technology Business Development Office Administration/Firmwide HR Business Plan development and implementation Onboarding Compensation (partner) On-Campus Recruitment & Summer Associate Program Employee Relations/HR Investigations Organizational Development Flexible Work Arrangements Partner compensation HR for attorneys Performance management for non-lawyers Leadership development Pro bono Licensure compliance Recruiting Marketing and business development Women's initiatives
Since 2016, the only area of responsibility where focus has steadily decreased is “Training for Non-Lawyers”
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US & CANADA: AVERAGE BASE COMPENSATION BY POSITION AND REGION (IN US$)
Benchmark Analysis
US & CANADA: TOTAL COMPENSATION BY POSITION (IN US$)
LEVEL
BASE COMP MIN AVG MAX
BONUS MIN AVG MAX
AVG SALARY INCREASE
CHIEF $101,000 $265,484 $300,000 $5,000 $36,774 $50,000 5.42%
DIRECTOR $87,000 $213,074 $300,000 $1,000 $24,028 $50,000 4.68%
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR $150,000 $211,857 $300,000 $17,000 $25,714 $50,000 4.71%
SENIOR MANAGER $98,000 $158,936 $227,000 $2,000 $15,447 $40,000 5.51%
MANAGER $75,000 $137,840 $212,000 $1,000 $9,138 $30,000 3.34%
SPECIALIST $59,000 $84,217 $110,000 $1,000 $4,609 $13,000 3.44%
COORDINATOR $52,000 $73,684 $137,000 $1,000 $2,947 $12,000 3.26%
ASSISTANT $38,000 $72,000 $125,000 $1,000 $3,800 $12,000 3.00%
LEVEL CANADA MIDWEST NORTHEAST SOUTH/
CENTRAL WEST
CHIEF $300,000 $241,250 $257,273 $275,571 $275,750
DIRECTOR $152,200 $179,813 $243,868 $200,829 $219,857
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR N/A $195,000 $227,600 $150,000 N/A
SENIOR MANAGER $122,000 $132,333 $172,042 $142,200 $176,200
MANAGER $180,000 $123,875 $146,050 $128,393 $135,800
SPECIALIST N/A $82,333 $95,143 $78,571 $79,000
COORDINATOR N/A $83,400 $69,625 $65,500 $82,000
ASSISTANT N/A $38,000 $67,000 $52,000 $101,500
AVERAGE BASE COMPENSATION BY POSITION AND CITY (IN US$)
LEVEL ATLANTA BOSTON CHICAGO DALLAS DC HOUSTON LA NYC
CHIEF $190,000 $283,750 $295,000 $275,000 $288,000 $300,000 $300,000 $250,250
DIRECTOR $227,800 $246,857 $203,625 $210,000 $216,750 $224,000 $232,556 $254,115
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR N/A N/A $195,000 N/A $150,000 N/A N/A $227,600
SENIOR MANAGER $125,000 $148,286 $134,800 N/A $157,800 $140,000 $173,000 $185,857
MANAGER $120,333 $142,917 $130,154 $169,000 $130,267 $148,250 $141,000 $164,765
SPECIALIST $70,000 $90,500 $82,333 $66,000 $95,000 $94,000 $77,000 $101,750
COORDINATOR N/A N/A $70,000 N/A $52,000 N/A $78,000 $75,000
ASSISTANT N/A N/A $38,000 N/A N/A $52,000 $125,000 N/A
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US & CANADA: AVERAGE BASE COMPENSATION BY POSITION AND YEARS OF PD EXPERIENCE (IN US$)
Benchmark Analysis (cont.)
US & CANADA: AVERAGE BASE COMPENSATION BY POSITION AND FIRM SIZE (# OF ATTORNEYS) (IN US$)
LEVEL <100 100-199 200-399 400-699 700-999 1000+
CHIEF N/A $270,143 $248,000 $273,714 $250,000 $297,250
DIRECTOR $167,000 $230,297 $160,000 $190,176 $222,056 $250,313
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR N/A $172,500 N/A $200,000 $300,000 $212,667
SENIOR MANAGER $140,000 $173,706 $133,600 $136,000 $151,286 $169,800
MANAGER N/A $145,268 $114,800 $126,579 $136,188 $131,643
SPECIALIST N/A $88,600 $88,000 $81,200 $79,667 $87,000
COORDINATOR $63,000 $72,600 $78,000 $71,429 $103,500 $63,000
ASSISTANT N/A N/A $125,000 $58,000 N/A $59,500
LEVEL <1 1-5 6 -10 11-15 16-20 >20
CHIEF N/A $260,000 $270,500 $252,250 $280,167 $262,000
DIRECTOR $140,000 $180,667 $216,636 $239,737 $230,313 $196,852
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR N/A $242,667 $180,000 $150,000 N/A $212,500
SENIOR MANAGER N/A $167,500 $148,429 $163,500 $160,091 $164,500
MANAGER $160,000 $132,613 $133,412 $132,818 $173,333 $138,656
SPECIALIST N/A $85,250 $64,500 $89,333 N/A $85,800
COORDINATOR $56,000 $75,583 N/A N/A $78,000 $71,800
ASSISTANT N/A $70,500 N/A N/A $78,000 N/A
US & CANADA: AVERAGE BASE COMPENSATION BY POSITION AND LEVEL OF EDUCATION (IN US$)
LEVEL
JD
DOCTORATE
MASTERS
BACHELORS SOME
COLLEGE HIGH
SCHOOL
OTHER
CHIEF $265,909 $300,000 $280,800 $225,333 N/A N/A N/A
DIRECTOR $217,108 $107,000 $217,308 $200,211 $210,000 N/A N/A
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR $217,167 N/A N/A $180,000 N/A N/A N/A
SENIOR MANAGER $170,765 N/A $165,727 $144,421 N/A N/A N/A
MANAGER $150,225 N/A $129,778 $126,912 $84,000 $83,000 $130,000
SPECIALIST $79,000 N/A $88,000 $83,833 $83,000 N/A N/A
COORDINATOR $137,000 N/A $60,333 $71,714 N/A N/A $78,000
ASSISTANT N/A N/A $125,000 $45,000 $72,500 N/A N/A
With a few exceptions, respondents with JD qualifications
tended to report higher base compensation than those with other advanced degrees.
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Benchmark Analysis (cont.)
US & CANADA: TOTAL COMPENSATION BY GENDER
US & CANADA: TOTAL COMPENSATION BY RACE/ETHNICITY
COUNT AVERAGE BASE COMPENSATION
AVERAGE BONUS COMPENSATION
AVERAGE SALARY INCREASE
FEMALE 295 $167,214 $16,397 4.46%
MALE 36 $193,667 $22,333 3.22%
I PREFER NOT TO ANSWER 3 $183,000 $13,333 2.00%
COUNT AVERAGE BASE COMPENSATION
AVERAGE BONUS COMPENSATION
AVERAGE SALARY INCREASE
CAUCASIAN (WHITE) 279 $171,986 $17,498 4.12%
PERSON OF COLOR 41 $160,049 $14,537 5.78%
I PREFER NOT TO ANSWER 14 $164,500 $14,500 3.71%
The survey uncovered compensation variances between respondents who identified as Caucasian (White) vs. those who identified as Persons of Color (POC). On average, base compensation for Whites is 7% higher than that for POCs, while average bonus compensation for Whites is 17% higher than that for POCs. Similar variances are evident at all job levels.
The survey results reveal compensation variances between males and females in these roles. On average, base compensation for males is 14% higher than that for females, while average bonus compensation for males is 27% higher than that for females. Similar variances are evident at all job levels.
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Year-Over-Year Trends
AVERAGE BASE COMPENSATION BY SURVEY YEAR (IN US$)
AVERAGE BASE COMPENSATION 2016 2018 2021 %Δ 2016-211
CHIEF $265,178.57 $297,804.35 $265,483.87 0.1%
DIRECTOR $200,619.42 $223,658.42 $213,074.07 6.0%
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR $137,000.00 $154,983.33 $211,857.14 42.9%
SENIOR MANAGER $145,712.60 $140,650.00 $158,936.17 8.7%
MANAGER $123,331.86 $129,939.82 $137,840.43 11.1%
SPECIALIST $83,957.14 $86,632.14 $84,217.39 0.3%
COORDINATOR $73,145.00 $69,386.53 $73,684.21 0.7%
ASSISTANT $54,235.50 $50,184.33 $72,000.00 28.1%
GRAND AVERAGE $135,397.51 $144,154.86 $152,136.66 11.6%
AVERAGE SALARY INCREASE BY SURVEY YEAR (IN US$)
AVERAGE SALARY INCREASE 2016 2018 2021
CHIEF 5.8% 4.7% 5.4%
DIRECTOR 11.2% 4.4% 4.7%
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR 3.8% 3.7% 4.7%
SENIOR MANAGER 2.6% 7.0% 5.5%
MANAGER 3.4% 3.8% 3.3%
SPECIALIST 2.7% 2.1% 3.4%
COORDINATOR 4.3% 4.1% 3.3%
ASSISTANT 0.8% 2.2% 3.0%
GRAND AVERAGE 4.3% 4.0% 4.2%
AVERAGE BONUS BY SURVEY YEAR (IN US$)
1 Percentage delta (Δ%) was calculated by dividing the absolute value of the difference between the 2016 and 2021 amounts by the average of the amounts for 2016 and 2021.
AVERAGE BASE COMPENSATION 2016 2018 2021 %Δ 2016-21
CHIEF $33,018.57 $41,152.17 $36,774.19 11%
DIRECTOR $18,854.27 $21,598.13 $24,027.78 24%
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR $3,200.00 $11,577.08 $25,714.29 156%
SENIOR MANAGER $12,895.00 $10,655.15 $15,446.81 18%
MANAGER $8,074.67 $8,114.69 $9,138.30 12%
SPECIALIST $3,175.29 $2,217.86 $4,608.70 37%
COORDINATOR $9,296.82 $3,256.25 $2,947.37 -104%
ASSISTANT $1,316.67 $1,400.00 $3,800.00 97%
GRAND AVERAGE $11,228.91 $12,496.42 $15,307.18 31%
The Professional Development Consortium (PDC) is a group of individuals working at law firms, law schools, government agencies and corporations who are responsible for developing and administering training and continuing professional development for lawyers. In existence since 1990, this collegial group enjoys sharing ideas, strategies and best practices to improve the performance of lawyers and the profession.
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2020-21 PDC BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Milana Hogan, Chair Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Erin Walczewski, Vice Chair Cooley LLP Don Smith, Immediate Past Chair Crowell & Moring LLP Jeanne Picht, Treasurer Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP Matthew Galando K&L Gates LLP Aisha Green Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP Kristen Uhl Hulse Snell & Wilmer LLP
Shuhana Khan Jenner & Block LLP
Deepa Selvam Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Johnna Story Finnegan Henderson Farabow Garrett & Dunner LLP
Jane Williamson Ropes & Gray LLP
CALIBRATE LEGAL
Jennifer Johnson, Founder and CEO