Firm Summary
Cadwalader
Formed in 1792, Cadwalader is Wall Street’s oldest firm. Today, they have offices in New York, London, Dublin, Charlotte, N.C., and Washington, D.C. The firm represents a wide range of top clients in capital markets, corporate, financial restructuring, litigation, real estate, and more. Cadwalader is consistently recognized as having real estate and securities/capital markets departments that are among the best in the world.
Firm Stats
- Firm Name
- Cadwalader
- U.S. Lawyer Headcount
- 355
- Headcount Change Since 2016
Overall -26
Partner +3
- Salary Scale
- Market
- Bonus Category
- Full Match < 2000 Hours Billable Requirement
- Hours Required
- 1,800 - 2,000
- Top Feeder Schools
- Fordham University School of Law, NYU School of Law, Brooklyn Law School, Georgetown University Law Center
- Average Lawyer Tenure at Firm (Years)
- 4.3
- Revenue Per Lawyer Change Over Five Years
- 13%
- Women Partners (as Percentage of U.S. Lawyer Headcount)
- 5%
- Women Partners (As a Percentage of U.S. Partnership)
- 21%
- Promotion Rate
- 1%
Firm Policies
Work/Life Balance
- 19 weeks primary caregiver leave
- 4 weeks family leave
- Flex and/or reduced hours
- Sabbaticals
- Tech stipends
- Subsidized backup care/emergency dependent care
- Telecommuting
- Mentoring
- Adoption aid ($2K)
Benefits and Perks
- Bar review course, exam expenses, travel
- $7K-10K salary advance
- Firm has direct billing with preferred movers
- Relocation benefit includes moving your car
- Firm will provide consulting services from professional house or apartment hunters, preferred brokers will offer discounts on closing costs and fees
- $0-18K stub bonus
- Full payback required if associate leaves within 12 months
Above the Law Coverage
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For The Second Time In A Week, Biglaw Firm Raises Associate Salaries
The firm is showing it can roll with the compensation punches.
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Another $200K Biglaw Compensation Match
Associates at the firm are very happy!
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Am Law 100 Firm Announced Bonuses While U.S. Capitol Was Under Attack
And the firm didn’t include special bonuses, to boot.
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Am Law 100 Firm Reverses Course On Salary Cuts Meant To Avoid Layoffs
More good news for Biglaw.
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