Is Your Firm Ready for Your First (or Next) Associate? Four Questions

Is Your Firm Ready for Your First (or Next) Associate? Four Questions

Attorney at Work
Attorney at WorkMar 10, 2026

Summary

The article advises law firm owners to rigorously assess readiness before hiring an associate, outlining four key questions: the strategic purpose of expansion, profitability of the hire, affordable compensation, and whether a full‑time attorney is truly needed. It emphasizes that onboarding can take six months, and provides a financial worksheet to calculate utilization, breakeven hours, and the “rule of thirds” profitability test. The piece also warns of the high cost of a bad hire and suggests alternative staffing models such as part‑time or contract counsel when appropriate.

Is Your Firm Ready for Your First (or Next) Associate? Four Questions

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