We need your help in creating one of India's first and most comprehensive associate satisfaction surveys.
Encouraged by several requests from readers in the past weeks, we would like to hear from you about your firm, the things you like and the things you would like to see improved.
The survey will hopefully be of benefit to every law firm lawyer in India by encouraging transparency in the marketplace, helping associates make wise career decisions and by letting law firm managers know how they can improve things.
However, the only way this will work is if as many of you participate as possible.
Please take a few minutes out of your day and give back to the community by completing the survey below. Please also send this page to colleagues and friends at other firms (you can use the 'Share This' link at the top right of this article).
Please be truthful in your responses.
You must be a lawyer currently practising in an Indian law firm to take part in this survey. Partners can of course participate too.
We will check the information we receive against standards of reasonableness, common sense and statistics, as well as by making enquiries with a variety of sources.
It is also not very nice to cheat so please do not do it. Sifting through and deleting fake responses will just make our job take twice as long.
We will also delete all duplicate submissions so please do not submit twice for your own firm or any other.
Confidentiality
We will hold in the strictest confidence any information that could potentially be used to identify you and we will anonymise all published results so that responses can NOT be linked to you.
For example, we appreciate that senior associate salaries can diverge greatly and we will therefore not publish precise figures for individual salaries at different tiers.
We will only create rough average figures if we receive enough responses so that data at each approximate tier is statistically relevant.
If we do not receive enough responses for a category or firm to come up with meaningful and anonymous averages, we will not publish the information.
If you are very worried about confidentiality please use your personal home computer to complete the form.
Finally...
The more, the better, but please feel free to complete as much or as little information as you like. However, generally we do at least need to know the firm you work at, for obvious reasons.
Many many thanks for your time and interest so far. We hope that this will become a helpful resource for you and everyone else.
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Many thanks for all responses so far, the results are bound to be very interesting.
Please encourage friends to complete the survey too about their firms - we are particularly still missing data for many smaller and mid-size firms.
Cheers,
Kian
When are results of this Survey expected to be out?
It will be interesting to see patterns that emerge from this survey. It will surely show which Indian firms are well treating employees and which ones are just hyped up.
Once again a good initiative by Legallyindia.
[Many thanks - we hope to be able to pull the data together in several weeks as responses are still coming in.
There are definitely some interesting patterns already emerging... We will keep you posted.
Please spread the word! -Kian]
Eagerly awaiting the results- any update as to when you're likely to publish the results?
Can you please lupdate as to when the results are likely to be published?
[Sorry for the delay - fairly close to getting started on the analysis but several other projects got in the way. Top priority though, will keep you posted! -Kian]
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