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Revision as of 11:55, 11 November 2010
India's corporate law firm sector is still relatively young and includes a mix of sole proprietorships and firms of several hundred lawyers and dozens of partners.
The legal recruiters' salary table article contains information on how much some of these firms pay by way of retainer to recent graduates.
All law firm data and figures courtesy of RSG India, unless indicated otherwise.
Data for firms marked with an asterisk (*) was directly confirmed by firms to Legally India.