STATE BAR OF TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH & ANALYSIS
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1 STATE BAR OF TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF RESEARCH & ANALYSIS 2009 INCOME FACT SHEET P.O. Box 12487, Austin, TX (800) , ext or (512)
2 Introduction This report is published periodically about the economics of law practice in Texas. This report can be a valuable competitive tool in today s environment, with the many practice areas and the wide variety of geographical locations that define Texas. To make such information available to attorneys, the State Bar s Department of Research and Analysis conducted the Texas Attorney Survey Status 2009 on April 7, A goal of the survey was to obtain information on income earned in 2009 by Texas attorneys. This report presents the data collected on full-time active attorney s net income before taxes. The report provides detailed breakdowns of income by occupation, law firm size, years of experience in private practice, area of practice, demographics, and region of the state. The time frame of reference for all data described in this report is calendar year A questionnaire was ed on April 7, 2010 to all active State Bar of Texas attorneys who have not opted out of taking surveys (N = 73,140). The survey s response rate was 12 percent, with a total of 8,467 attorneys responding. A more detailed description of the survey s method and a copy of the questionnaire are included at the end of this report (Appendix A). This report on income displays the median income by category (50 th percentile values). The median is the midpoint of a distribution of values. In salary surveys the median salary is the preferred measure of average salary, rather than the mean, because it more accurately represents the typical salary Median Income by Gender, Race/Ethnicity and Occupation
3 All Full-Time Attorneys Gender Race/Ethnicity Private Law Practice For-Profit Corporate/In- House Counsel Non-Profit Corporate/In- House Counsel Median Incomes by Primary Occupations Full-Time Judge Other Judicial Branch Government Attorney Law Faculty Other Law Related Non-Law Related Full-Time attorneys $120,324 $156,839 $83,000 $121,664 $69,999 $83,631 $118,749 $84,000 $75,000 (N = 2,264) (N = 451) (N = 109) (N = 64) (N = 26) (N = 815) (N = 29) (N = 110) (N = 71) Male $125,450 $161,666 $106,250 $126,471 $68,333 $86,060 $120,833 $97,499 $69,999 (N = 1,544) (N = 274) (N = 47) (N = 42) (N = 17) (N = 396) (N = 13) (N = 50) (N = 40) Female $107,276 $145,833 $75,000 $122,916 $69,999 $81,224 $116,666 $73,750 $83,333 (N = 597) (N = 143) (N = 58) (N = 19) (N = 8) (N = 374) (N = 16) (N = 55) (N = 28) Caucasian/Anglo $122,062 $155,523 $86,249 $126,316 $68,749 $83,672 $119,999 $85,555 $82,500 (N = 1,863) (N = 359) (N = 89) (N = 46) (N =23) (N = 591) (N = 24) (N = 82) (N = 55) African-American/Black $99,999 $187,500 ~ ~ ~ $83,500 ~ $89,999 ~ (N = 36) (N = 16) (N = 1) (N = 3) (N = 0) (N = 51) (N = 1) (N = 10) (N = 2) Hispanic/Latino $103,571 $122,499 $51,667 $124,999 ~ $78,499 ~ $59,999 $7,499 (N = 150) (N = 17) (N = 9) (N = 10) (N = 1) (N = 87) (N = 3) (N = 6) (N = 6) Asian/Pacific Islander $151,786 $143,749 ~ ~ ~ $68,749 ~ ~ ~ (N = 35) (N = 15) (N = 3) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 19) (N = 1) (N = 4) (N = 2) American Indian or Alaskan Native $99,999 ~ ~ ~ $106,250 ~ ~ ~ (N = 10) (N = 2) (N = 0) (N = ) (N = 0) (N = 7) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 1) Other Race $120,833 $118,749 ~ ~ ~ $95,000 ~ ~ ~ (N = 47) (N = 9) (N = 2) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 15) (N = 0) (N = 3) (N = 2)
4 2009 Median Income by Years of Experience and Occupation Median Incomes by Primary Occupations Private Law Practice For-Profit Corporate/In- House Counsel Non-Profit Corporate/In- House Counsel Full-Time Judge Other Judicial Branch Government Attorney Law Faculty Other Law Related Non-Law Related Years of Experience 2 or less years $91,765 $95,000 $53,750 ~ $61,250 $57,142 ~ $79,999 $53,750 (N = 284) (N = 31) (N = 17) (N = 0) (N = 17) (N = 100) (N = 1) (N = 22) (N = 21) 3 to 6 years $106,681 $116,666 $65,000 ~ ~ $67,187 ~ $63,333 $93,333 (N = 419) (N = 74) (N = 24) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 130) (N = 4) (N = 22) (N = 12) 7 to 10 years $134,375 $146,590 $81,667 ~ ~ $74,333 $89,999 $82,500 $7,500 (N = 249) (N = 75) (N = 11) (N = 3) (N = 1) (N = 101) (N = 6) (N = 15) (N = 12) 11 to 15 years $122,844 $180,682 $137,500 $112,500 ~ $87,187 ~ $92,500 $75,000 (N = 259) (N = 65) (N = 9) (N = 8) (N = 1) (N = 113) (N = 2) (N = 13) (N = 7) 16 to 20 years $141,176 $172,221 $112,500 $116,666 ~ $98,888 ~ $83,750 ~ (N = 234) (N = 72) (N = 19) (N = 8) (N = 4) (N = 114) (N = 2) (N = 13) (N = 4) 21 to 25 years $136,363 $207,500 $137,500 $126,786 ~ $108,125 ~ $69,999 ~ (N = 230) (N = 49) (N = 11) (N = 15) (N = 0) (N = 123) (N = 1) (N = 6) (N = 2) Over 25 years $134,926 $195,312 $69,999 $127,083 ~ $110,416 $137,500 $108,928 $35,000 (N = 587) (N = 89) (N = 7) (N = 32) (N = 3) (N = 154) (N = 13) (N = 19) (N = 13)
5 2009 Median Income by Age and Occupation Age Median Incomes by Primary Occupations Private Law For-Profit Non-Profit Full-Time Other Judicial Government Law Other Law Non-Law 21 to 25 years ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 4) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) 26 to 30 years $96,874 $95,000 $59,999 ~ $63,333 $57,708 ~ $65,000 $89,999 (N = 208) (N = 26) (N = 10) (N = 0) (N = 12) (N = 83) (N = 1) (N = 11) (N = 8) 31 to 35 years $112,500 $115,441 $55,999 ~ ~ $65,599 ~ $63,333 $69,999 (N = 328) (N = 61) (N = 24) (N = 0) (N = 2) (N = 92) (N = 4) (N = 18) (N = 12) 36 to 40 years $112,187 $157,812 $77,499 ~ ~ $75,208 ~ $93,333 $6,874 (N = 273) (N = 69) (N = 11) (N = 1) (N = 3) (N = 111) (N = 3) (N = 22) (N = 11) 41 to 45 years $137,999 $157,291 $118,749 $124,999 ~ $89,614 ~ $95,000 $85,000 (N = 252) (N = 61) (N = 15) (N = 6) (N = 1) (N = 111) (N = 2) (N = 10) (N = 8) 46 to 50 years $131,875 $164,999 $115,624 $95,000 ~ $89,999 ~ $75,000 $106,250 (N = 235) (N = 50) (N = 17) (N = 7) (N = 2) (N = 92) (N = 3) (N = 13) (N = 9) 51 to 55 years $128,125 $197,221 $75,000 $137,500 ~ $99,499 ~ $108,333 $79,999 (N = 251) (N = 66) (N = 12) (N = 11) (N = 4) (N = 105) (N = 5) (N = 10) (N = 8) 56 to 60 years $109,000 $183,333 $89,999 $118,749 ~ $99,999 $120,833 $108,333 $95,000 (N = 262) (N = 36) (N = 8) (N = 20) (N = 0) (N = 100) (N = 7) (N = 10) (N = 7) 61 to 65 years $138,194 $174,999 $65,000 $128,125 ~ $101,923 ~ $89,999 ~ (N = 193) (N = 32) (N = 7) (N = 11) (N = 1) (N = 52) (N = 3) (N = 6) (N = 4) More than 65 years $139,999 $168,749 ~ $112,501 ~ $115,624 ~ ~ ~ (N = 130) (N = 11) (N = 1) (N = 5) (N = 0) (N = 19) (N = 2) (N = 4) (N = 3)
6 2009 Median Incomes by Practice Area Practice Area**** (private practitioners only) Median Incomes by Practice Area Administrative and Public $143,749 (N = 55) ADR $164,999 (N = 30) Antitrust $112,500 (N = 9) Appellate $148,437 (N = 104) Aviation $137,500 (N = 8) Bankruptcy $106,579 (N = 134) Business $130,833 (N = 350) Construction $118,420 (N = 102) Consumer $88,749 (N = 51) Creditor-Debtor $97,142 (N = 114) Criminal $94,062 (N = 311) Elder Law $85,000 (N = 33) Entertainment ~ (N = 5) Environmental $147,499 (N = 41) Ethics-Legal Malpractice $99,999 (N = 16) Family $89,374 (N = 440) Government/Administrative $133,928 (N = 61) Health Care $139,999 (N = 56) Immigration $76,249 (N = 56)
7 2009 Median Incomes by Practice Area (Continued) Practice Area**** (private practitioners only) Median Incomes by Practice Area Insurance $107,386 (N = 135) Intellectual Property $166,935 (N = 132) International $118,749 (N = 25) Juvenile $68,333 (N = 33) Labor-Employment $131,250 (N = 134) Law Office Management $187,500 (N = 11) Litigation: Commercial $129,787 (N = 652) Litigation: Personal Injury $114,648 (N = 471) Military ~ (N = 2) Oil & Gas $130,769 (N = 126) Other $85,624 (N = 137) Public Utility Law $168,749 (N = 20) Real Estate $111,904 (N = 332) School Law $149,999 (N = 28) Securities Law $157,353 (N = 44) Social Security Law $137,500 (N = 20) Taxation $79,877 (N = 127) Technology $59,999 (N = 8) Wills-Trusts-Probate $93,461 (N = 377)
8 2009 Median Incomes by Practice Area and Region Houston-Baytown- Sugarland MSA Dallas-Fort Worth- Arlington MSA Austin-Round Rock MSA Median Incomes by Practice Area and Region San Antonio MSA El Paso MSA Corpus Christi MSA Beaumont-Port Arthur MSA Central Texas MSAs East & NE Texas MSAs Practice Area**** by Region(private practitioners only) Administrative and Public $112,500 $99,999 $157,500 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 7) (N = 6) (N = 29) (N = 3) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 2) (N = 0) (N = 1) ADR $162,500 ~ ~ $99,999 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 7) (N = 3) (N = 4) (N = 6) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 2) (N = 0) Antitrust ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 2) (N = 4) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 1) Appellate $164,583 $156,250 $156,250 $59,999 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 27) (N = 21) (N = 13) (N = 14) (N = 2) (N = 3) (N = 3) (N = 0) (N = 4) (N = 1) (N = 5) (N = 1) (N = 2) Aviation ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 2) (N = 2) (N = 1) (N = 2) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 1) Bankruptcy $101,250 $112,500 ~ $95,000 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $99,999 ~ $149,999 (N = 53) (N = 38) (N = 2) (N = 9) (N = 2) (N = 3) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 2) (N = 1) (N = 6) (N = 2) (N = 10) Business $150,781 $128,333 $89,999 $166,666 ~ ~ ~ $55,000 $124,999 $118,749 $137,500 $99,999 $156,250 (N = 99) (N = 104) (N = 30) (N = 26) (N = 3) (N = 4) (N = 4) (N = 6) (N = 10) (N = 7) (N = 15) (N = 10) (N = 15) Construction $107,500 $119,999 $121,874 $156,250 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 31) (N = 26) (N = 13) (N = 7) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 2) (N = 2) (N = 2) (N = 2) (N = 1) (N = 3) (N = 4) Consumer $106,250 $95,000 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 18) (N = 11) (N = 4) (N = 5) (N = 3) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 2) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 2) (N = 1) (N = 1) Creditor-Debtor $92,500 $116,071 $62,500 $69,999 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $79,999 ~ $131,250 (N = 27) (N = 35) (N = 6) (N = 6) (N = 1) (N = 2) (N = 2) (N = 1) (N = 4) (N = 4) (N = 6) (N = 4) (N = 7) Criminal $73,333 $93,333 $97,499 $72,500 ~ ~ $116,666 $65,000 $168,749 $75,000 $87,499 $107,812 $174,999 (N = 62) (N = 66) (N = 27) (N = 37) (N = 5) (N = 5) (N = 6) (N = 6) (N = 15) (N = 9) (N = 25) (N = 29) (N = 6) Elder Law $137,500 $137,500 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 7) (N = 9) (N = 5) (N = 3) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 2) (N = 2) (N = 2) Entertainment ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 1) (N = 2) (N = 2) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) Environmental $157,500 ~ $174,999 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 11) (N = 4) (N = 16) (N = 2) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 5) Ethics-Legal Malpractice $124,999 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 6) (N = 4) (N = 2) (N = 2) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 0) Family $85,999 $88,999 $108,333 $72,500 ~ $59,999 $124,999 $39,999 $106,250 $85,000 $85,714 $103,125 $131,250 (N = 98) (N = 114) (N = 24) (N = 42) (N = 2) (N = 6) (N = 8) (N = 6) (N = 24) (N = 9) (N = 30) (N = 42) (N = 11) Government/Administrative $116,666 $145,833 $137,500 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 12) (N = 11) (N = 19) (N = 4) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = ) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 2) (N = 5) Health Care $158,928 $137,500 $112,500 $137,500 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 13) (N = 17) (N = 8) (N = 7) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 3) (N = 0) (N = 2) Immigration $69,999 $76,666 ~ $49,999 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 16) (N = 18) (N = 3) (N = 6) (N = 3) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 3) South Texas MSAs West Texas MSAs Non-Metro Areas Out of State
9 2009 Median Incomes by Practice Area and Region (Continued) Houston-Baytown- Sugarland MSA Dallas-Fort Worth- Arlington MSA Austin-Round Rock MSA Median Incomes by Practice Area and Region San Antonio MSA El Paso MSA Corpus Christi MSA Beaumont-Port Arthur MSA Central Texas MSAs East & NE Texas MSAs Insurance $117,499 $104,167 $149,999 $89,999 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $112,500 (N = 35) (N = 38) (N = 12) (N = 8) (N = 2) (N = 2) (N = 3) (N = 1) (N = 3) (N = 2) (N = 3) (N = 2) (N = 10) Intellectual Property $174,999 $159,722 $162,500 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $174,999 (N = 38) (N = 41) (N = 24) (N = 5) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 2) (N = 12) International $131,250 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 11) (N = 5) (N = 0) (N = 4) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 3) Juvenile ~ $85,000 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 5) (N = 10) (N = 2) (N = 3) (N = 0) (N = 2) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 3) (N = 4) (N = 0) Labor-Employment $124,999 $142,499 $95,000 $118,749 $124,999 ~ ~ ~ $79,999 ~ ~ ~ $124,999 (N = 38) (N = 35) (N = 11) (N = 9) (N = 6) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 6) (N = 1) (N = 4) (N = 1) (N = 8) Law Office Management ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 1) (N = 4) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 1) Litigation: Commercial $132,692 $139,583 $135,000 $99,999 $95,000 $275,000 ~ ~ $174,999 $99,999 $104,167 $124,999 $149,999 (N = 208) (N = 191) (N = 60) (N = 38) (N = 9) (N = 6) (N = 4) (N = 4) (N = 18) (N = 10) (N = 23) (N = 16) (N = 26) Litigation: Personal Injury $135,714 $102,631 $124,999 $95,000 $79,999 $124,999 $102,500 ~ $131,250 $112,500 $104,167 $137,500 $157,500 (N = 132) (N = 116) (N = 28) (N = 27) (N = 10) (N = 12) (N = 13) (N = 4) (N = 27) (N = 18) (N = 23) (N = 10) (N = 21) Military ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) Oil & Gas $87,499 $130,000 $225,000 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $124,999 ~ $112,500 $124,999 $137,500 (N = 56) (N = 30) (N = 7) (N = 5) (N = 0) (N = 3) (N = 2) (N = 0) (N = 8) (N = 0) (N = 7) (N = 8) (N = 8) Other $131,250 $88,333 $88,333 $65,000 ~ ~ ~ ~ $59,999 ~ ~ ~ $85,000 (N = 31) (N = 33) (N = 15) (N = 12) (N = 2) (N = 3) (N = 2) (N = 4) (N = 6) (N = 3) (N = 5) (N = 5) (N = 7) Public Utility Law ~ ~ $212,500 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 3) (N = 2) (N = 7) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 2) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 0) Real Estate $117,856 $104,687 $76,666 $118,749 ~ $153,125 ~ ~ $149,999 $79,999 $109,375 $95,000 $156,250 (N = 96) (N = 83) (N = 24) (N = 28) (N = 5) (N = 7) (N = 3) (N = 4) (N = 14) (N = 6) (N = 13) (N = 27) (N = 9) School Law ~ $124,999 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 4) (N = 8) (N = 4) (N = 2) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 2) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 2) (N = 1) Securities Law $160,416 $149,999 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 11) (N = 18) (N = 4) (N = 4) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 3) Social Security Law ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 2) (N = 5) (N = 3) (N = 3) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 2) (N = 1) (N = 2) Taxation $137,500 $137,500 $89,999 $137,500 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $187,500 (N = 29) (N = 23) (N = 10) (N = 8) (N = 1) (N = 3) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 3) (N = 0) (N = 2) (N = 2) (N = 7) Technology ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 2) (N = 4) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) Wills-Trusts-Probate $103,846 $105,000 $73,333 $97,499 ~ $59,999 ~ $59,999 $92,500 $124,999 $96,666 $108,333 $94,998 (N = 90) (N = 72) (N = 32) (N = 37) (N = 2) (N = 10) (N = 5) (N = 6) (N = 27) (N = 8) (N = 28) (N = 32) (N = 11) South Texas MSAs West Texas MSAs Non-Metro Areas Out of State
10 2009 Median Incomes by Primary Occupation and Region Region Private Law Practice For-Profit Corporate/In- House Counsel Median Incomes by Primary Occupation and Region Non-Profit Corporate/In- House Counsel Full-Time Judge Other Judicial Branch Government Attorney Law Faculty Other Law Related Houston-Baytown-Sugarland MSA $129,276 $173,863 $76,666 $127,500 $66,666 $95,000 ~ $89,999 $59,999 Non-Law Related (N = 615) (N = 170) (N = 12) (N = 11) (N = 8) (N = 96) (N = 5) (N = 26) (N = 20) Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA $118,845 $130,469 $112,500 $126,562 ~ $85,588 ~ $85,000 $93,333 (N = 614) (N = 129) (N = 27) (N = 19) (N = 5) (N = 153) (N = 3) (N = 27) (N = 10) Austin-Round Rock MSA $134,722 $130,000 $69,166 ~ ~ $78,620 ~ $92,500 $79,999 (N = 230) (N = 34) (N = 31) (N = 5) (N = 5) (N = 210) N = 4) (N = 7) (N = 14) San Antonio MSA $108,823 $112,500 ~ ~ ~ $78,888 ~ $91,250 ~ (N = 176) (N = 12) (N = 4) (N = 4) (N = 2) (N = 64) (N = 3) (N = 13) (N = 4) El Paso MSA $118,749 ~ $59,999 ~ ~ $106,944 ~ ~ ~ (N = 25) (N = 1) (N = 6) (N = 3) (N = 0) (N = 31) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 1) Corpus Christi MSA $102,500 ~ ~ ~ ~ $79,999 ~ ~ ~ (N = 37) (N = 4) (N = 2) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 10) (N = 0) (N = 2) (N = 0) Beaumont-Port Arthur MSA $106,250 ~ ~ ~ ~ $69,999 ~ ~ ~ (N = 26) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 10) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) Central Texas MSAs $69,999 ~ ~ ~ ~ $82,500 ~ ~ ~ (N = 24) (N = 1) (N = 3) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 13) (N = 2) (N = 2) (N = 2) East & NE Texas MSAs $124,999 ~ ~ ~ ~ $73,750 ~ ~ ~ (N = 80) (N = 4) (N = 3) (N = 4) (N = 0) (N = 22) (N = 0) (N = 4) (N = 1) South Texas MSAs $95,000 ~ ~ ~ ~ $68,888 ~ ~ ~ (N = 40) (N = 1) (N = 4) (N = 2) (N = 2) (N = 24) (N = 0) (N = 4) (N = 1) West Texas MSAs $98,571 ~ $59,999 ~ ~ $73,751 ~ ~ ~ (N = 90) (N = 4) (N = 6) (N = 2) (N = 0) (N = 33) (N = 5) (N = 4) (N = 2) Non-Metro Areas $112,500 ~ ~ ~ ~ $72,500 ~ ~ ~ (N = 77) (N = 5) (N = 0) (N = 4) (N = 0) (N = 41) (N = 0) (N = 3) (N = 0) Out of State $148,213 $198,213 $124,999 ~ ~ $101,974 $95,000 $45,000 $19,999 (N = 111) (N = 49) (N = 8) (N = 5) (N = 3) (N = 67) (N = 7) (N = 12) (N = 12)
11 2009 Median Incomes by Years of Experience and Region Region by Years of Experience** Median Incomes by Years of Experience** and Region 2 or less years 3 to 6 years 7 to 10 years 11 to 15 years 16 to 20 years 21 to 25 years Over 25 years Houston-Baytown-Sugarland MSA $87,856 $112,500 $150,625 $121,093 $143,181 $144,444 $146,527 (N = 139) (N = 177) (N = 107) (N = 103) (N = 122) (N = 92) (N = 219) Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA $76,818 $93,125 $118,269 $108,333 $132,291 $125,962 $129,167 (N = 131) (N = 194) (N = 114) (N = 114) (N = 109) (N = 111) (N = 216) Austin-Round Rock MSA $55,937 $79,166 $85,909 $106,731 $103,846 $101,786 $113,124 (N = 67) (N = 85) (N = 67) (N = 79) (N = 64) (N = 59) (N = 117) San Antonio MSA $76,666 $82,857 $86,249 $98,749 $102,500 $95,000 $120,454 (N = 34) (N = 50) (N = 31) (N = 41) (N = 31) (N = 24) (N = 72) El Paso MSA $79,999 $68,571 $89,999 $106,250 $112,500 $131,250 $124,999 (N = 6) (N = 14) (N = 8) (N = 10) (N = 8) (N = 7) (N = 20) Corpus Christi MSA ~ ~ $65,000 $97,499 ~ ~ $106,250 (N = 2) (N = 3) (N = 7) (N = 11) (N = 5) (N = 5) (N = 23) Beaumont-Port Arthur MSA $85,000 ~ ~ ~ ~ $89,999 $106,250 (N = 7) (N = 4) (N = 3) (N = 1) (N = 3) (N = 6) (N = 14) Central Texas MSAs $59,999 ~ $99,999 ~ $85,000 ~ $79,999 (N = 6) (N = 4) (N = 8) (N = 4) (N = 6) (N = 5) (N = 14) East & NE Texas MSAs $66,666 $75,999 $75,000 $168,749 $106,250 $149,999 $143,749 (N = 10) (N = 14) (N = 9) (N = 11) (N = 9) (N = 16) (N = 43) South Texas MSAs $69,999 $77,498 $75,000 $69,999 $137,500 $89,999 $149,999 (N = 8) (N = 17) (N = 7) (N = 6) (N = 8) (N = 10) (N = 16) West Texas MSAs $77,499 $68,333 $112,500 $92,500 $108,333 $112,500 $103,125 (N = 17) (N = 18) (N = 16) (N = 17) (N = 22) (N = 12) (N = 45) Non-Metro Areas $47,499 $58,749 $75,000 $89,999 $124,999 $69,999 $131,250 (N = 12) (N = 15) (N = 16) (N = 16) (N = 20) (N = 8) (N = 42) Out of State $65,833 $108,333 $114,285 $124,999 $127,500 $137,500 $141,666 (N = 25) (N = 48) (N = 44) (N = 38) (N = 39) (N = 34) (N = 46)
12 2009 Median Incomes by Firm Size Median Incomes by Firm Size Firm Size (private practitioners only) Solo Practitioners $97,142 (N = 526) 2 to 5 attorneys $101,154 (N = 554) 6 to 10 attorneys $110,416 (N = 238) 11 to 24 attorneys $126,190 (N = 208) 25 to 40 attorneys $144,317 (N = 109) 41 to 60 attorneys $112,500 (N = 50) 61 to 100 attorneys $125,005 (N = 46) 101 to 200 attorneys $153,125 (N = 52) 201 to 400 $169,791 (N = 67) Over 400 attorneys $168,309 (N = 204)
13 2009 Median Incomes by Firm Size and Region Firm Size by Region (private practitioners only) Median Incomes by Firm Size and Region Solo Practitioners 2 to 5 attorneys 6 to 10 attorneys 11 to 24 attorneys 25 to 40 attorneys 41 to 60 attorneys 61 to 100 attorneys 101 to 200 attorneys 201 to 400 Over 400 Houston-Baytown-Sugarland MSA $100,962 $95,000 $121,249 $133,928 $143,749 $124,999 $165,624 $151,786 $168,749 $166,810 (N = 129) (N = 155) (N = 65) (N = 49) (N = 23) (N = 16) (N = 15) (N = 7) (N = 21) (N = 87) Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA $82,500 $95,000 $99,999 $135,937 $143,749 $149,999 $137,500 $158,333 $156,250 $169,499 (N = 124) (N = 140) (N = 72) (N = 51) (N = 37) (N = 14) (N = 17) (N = 14) (N = 25) (N = 67) Austin-Round Rock MSA $109,375 $97,499 $152,500 $116,666 $120,833 ~ $187,500 $208,333 $168,749 $166,071 (N = 47) (N = 50) (N = 27) (N = 18) (N = 17) (N = 1) (N = 15) (N = 9) (N = 7) (N = 17) San Antonio MSA $97,499 $86,249 $86,249 $116,666 ~ ~ ~ $137,500 ~ $170,833 (N = 57) (N = 35) (N = 15) (N = 22) (N = 4) (N = 4) (N = 0) (N = 12) (N = 2) (N = 9) El Paso MSA $69,999 $168,749 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 8) (N = 7) (N = 2) (N = 4) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N =0) (N = 0) (N = 0) Corpus Christi MSA $112,500 $162,500 ~ $118,749 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 13) (N = 6) (N = 4) (N = 7) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) Beaumont-Port Arthur MSA $112,500 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 9) (N = 5) (N = 2) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 4) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) Central Texas MSAs $49,999 $59,999 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 6) (N = 8) (N = 3) (N = 2) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 0) East & NE Texas MSAs $99,999 $158,333 $137,500 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 28) (N = 30) (N = 9) (N = 5) (N = 3) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) South Texas MSAs $79,999 $99,999 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 8) (N = 10) (N = 5) (N = 5) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) West Texas MSAs $85,000 $104,167 $85,000 $162,500 $149,999 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 25) (N = 24) (N = 11) (N = 11) (N = 8) (N = 3) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) Non-Metro Areas $115,624 $105,357 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (N = 29) (N = 33) (N = 2) (N = 2) (N = 1) (N = 1) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) (N = 0) Out of State $137,500 $159,375 $85,000 $110,714 $160,000 ~ ~ ~ $225,000 $225,000 (N = 19) (N = 19) (N = 8) (N = 12) (N = 6) (N = 3) (N = 5) (N = 4) (N = 8) (N = 17)
14 APPENDIX A Method Data Collection Attorney Income information was collected in the Texas Attorney Survey Status The questionnaire (Appendix A) was ed on April 7, 2010 to 73,140 active attorneys licensed by the State Bar of Texas, maintaining active membership in the State Bar of Texas, and who did not opt out of taking surveys. The survey s results are presented in part by geographic region, which is broken down into 12 economic areas that were based on metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas. Attorneys that reported being out-of-state were also put into a separate category. The metropolitan areas (Metropolitan Statistical Areas or MSAs) were defined by the Federal Office of Management and Budget, June 2010, and cited by the Texas State Data Center and Office of the State Demographer. The definitions were retrieved June 24, 2010, from their web page 1. There were 1,157 responding attorneys from the Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown and 1,192 from the Dallas-Fort Worth-Alrington MSAs, 635 attorneys from the Austin-Round Rock MSA, 337 attorneys from the San Antonio MSA, and 1,144 attorneys from each remaining regions. Response Rate The cutoff date of the survey was April 28, As of the deadline there were 8,467 responses to the questionnaire, for an overall response rate of 12 percent. Response rates for each region (Those providing the county they practiced in in 2009) are shown in the table below. Regions Active State Bar of Texas Members % of State Bar Membership 2009 Income Survey Response Rates SBOT Survey Respondents % of Respondents Response Rate Houston-Baytown-Sugarland MSA 24,434 28% % 5% Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA 23,344 27% % 5% Austin-Round Rock MSA 9,990 12% % 6% San Antonio MSA 5,831 7% 337 8% 6% El Paso MSA 1,167 1% 71 2% 6% Corpus Christi MSA 1,024 1% 57 1% 6% Beaumont-Port Arthur MSA 827 1% 46 1% 6% Central Texas MSAs 942 1% 55 1% 6% East & NE Texas MSAs 2,131 2% 130 3% 6% South Texas MSAs 1,759 2% 80 2% 5% West Texas MSAs 2,303 3% 170 4% 7% Non-Metro Areas 3,277 4% 162 4% 5% Out of State 8,574 10% 373 8% 4% *Numbers on respondents is based on those reporting the county they practice in. 1 Texas State Data Center and Office of the State Demographer. Texas County Cross-Reference (Online), San Antonio, TX: Texas State Data Center and Office of the State Demographer, Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research, University of Texas at San Antonio, May 24, 2010.
15 Regions and Counties in Each Region 1 1 Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown MSA Austin Brazoria Chambers Fort Bend Galveston Harris Liberty Montgomery San Jacinto Waller 2 Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA Collin Dallas Delta Denton Ellis Hunt Johnson Kaufman Parker Rockwall Tarrant Wise 3 Austin-Round Rock MSA Bastrop Caldwell Hays Travis Williamson 4 San Antonio MSA Atascosa Bandera Bexar Comal Guadalupe Kendall Medina Wilson 5 El Paso MSA El Paso 6 Corpus Christi MSA Aransas Nueces San Patricio 7 Beaumont-Port Arthur MSA Hardin Jefferson Orange 8 Central Texas MSAs Waco MSA McLennan Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood MSA Bell Coryell Lampasas 9 East & NE Texas MSAs College Station-Bryan MSA Brazos Burleson Robertson Longviewl MSA Gregg Rusk Upshur Sherman-Denison MSA Grayson Texarkana MSA Bowie Tyler MSA Smith Victoria MSA Calhoun Goliad Victoria Wichita Falls MSA Archer Clay Wichita 10 South Texas MSAs Brownsville-Harlingen MSA Cameron Laredo MSA Webb McAllen-Edinburg-Pharr MSA Hidalgo 11 West Texas MSAs Abilene MSA Callahan Jones Taylor Amarillo MSA Armstrong Carson Potter Randall Lubbock MSA Crosby Lubbock Midland MSA Midland Odessa MSA Ector San Angelo MSA Irion Tom Green 12 Non-Metropolitan Counties Anderson Andrews Angelina Bailey
16 Regions and Counties in Each Region 1 (continued) 12 Non-Metropolitan Counties (continued) Baylor Bee Blanco Borden Bosque Brewster Briscoe Brooks Brown Burnet Camp Cass Castro Cherokee Childress Cochran Coke Coleman Collingsworth Colorado Comanche Concho Cooke Cottle Crane Crockett Culberson Dallam Dawson Deaf Smith De Witt Dickens Dimmit Donley Duval Eastland Edwards Erath Falls Fannin Fayette Fisher Floyd Foard Franklin Freestone Frio Gaines Garza Gillespie Glasscock Gonzales Gray Grimes Hale Hall Hamilton Hansford Hardeman Harrison Hartley Haskell Hemphill Henderson Hill Hockley Hood Hopkins Houston Howard Hudspeth Hutchinson Jack Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis Jim Hogg Jim Wells Karnes Kenedy Kent Kerr Kimble King Kinney Kleberg Knox Lamar Lamb La Salle Lavaca Lee Leon Limestone Lipscomb Live Oak Llano Loving Lynn Madison Marion Martin Mason Matagorda Maverick McCulloch McMullen Menard Milam Mills Mitchell Montague Moore Morris Motley Nacogdoches Navarro Newton Nolan Ochiltree Oldham Palo Pinto Panola Parmer Pecos Polk Presidio Rains Reagan Real Red River Reeves Refugio Roberts Runnels Sabine San Augustine San Saba Schleicher Scurry Shackelford Shelby Sherman Somervell Starr Stephens Sterling Stonewall Sutton Swisher Terrell Terry Throckmorton Titus Trinity Tyler Upton Uvalde Val Verde Van Zandt Walker Ward Washington Wharton Wheeler Wilbarger Willacy Winkler Wood Yoakum Young Zapata Zavala
17 State Bar of Texas Attorney Survey -- Status Dear Attorney, Every other year the State Bar of Texas collects information from its members to be used as a benchmark for the practice of law in Texas. This valuable information is used by the Office of Court Administration as part of its biannual report to the Texas Legislature on attorney salary comparisons and judicial turnover. This information is also used by the State Bar to produce attorney salary and hourly rate reports. Completion of the survey should take no more than 5 minutes. Please follow the link below to take the 2009 State Bar of Texas Attorney Survey. State Bar of Texas Attorney Survey -- Status 2009 Every effort is taken to ensure confidentiality, and results are reported in aggregate. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at (800) ext. 1724, or us at research@texasbar.com. Thank you for your help. Sincerely, State Bar of Texas Department of Research and Analysis Instructions: Each question can be answered by simply selecting a response or filling in a blank. These questions are for information related to calendar year Please complete this questionnaire by April 28, Thank you for your participation. This information will provide summary demographic information about law practice in Texas. Demographic Information 1. For 2009, what was your primary occupation? a Private law practice b For-profit Corporate/In-House Counsel c Non-profit Corporate/In-House Counsel d Full-Time Judge e Other judicial branch (Please specify:) f Government attorney (Please indicate what kind:) g City h County i State j Federal k Law faculty l Other law related (Please specify:) m Non-law related (Please specify:) n Unemployed/Looking for work o Unemployed/Not looking for work p Retired/Not working
18 2. For 2009, if you were in private law practice, how many attorneys, including yourself, worked in your firm? (Please include attorneys at all locations of your firm in the total.) Number of attorneys (can be approximate): 3. For 2009, if you worked as a private law practitioner, please list the areas of practice that account for 25 percent or more of the time you spent practicing law and the typical hourly rate (if applicable) you charged in each area. Practice Area Hourly Rate a b c d 4. What was your approximate net income (including any bonus) before taxes derived from your primary occupation as an attorney during calendar year 2009? 5. If you received a bonus for 2009, what was it? 6. In calendar year 2009, did you work: a Full-time (entire year) b Part-time (entire year) c Other (Please specify:) 7. Position in calendar year 2009 (if private practice): a First-Year Associate e Fifth-Year Associate i Of Counsel b Second-Year Associate c Third-Year Associate f Sixth-Year Associate g Seventh-Year Associate j Non-Equity Partner k Equity Partner d Fourth-Year Associate h Eighth-Year Associate l Sole practitioner m Other (Please specify:) 8. Years of experience as an attorney, up to and including calendar year 2009: 9. Average number of hours per week in 2009 in primary occupation as an attorney: 10. If applicable, average number of billable hours per week in 2009, as an attorney: 11. In which Texas county is your office located (in 2009)? 12. In which year were you first licensed to practice law in any jurisdiction? 13. In which year were you born? 14. What is your Gender? a Male b Female
19 15. What is your race/ethnicity? a White (not Hispanic) b African-American/Black (not Hispanic) c Hispanic d Asian/Pacific Islander e American Indian or Alaskan Native f Other 16. If you would like to be entered in a drawing for a free 1-year subscription to the TexasBarCLE Online Library (valued at over $300 with access to over 10,000 CLE articles) please provide your Bar number below: 17. Please provide any additional comments regarding the information collected with this survey:
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