Like a billion, kazillion dollars or maybe like a billion zillion kazillion million and 250 thousand and like 200 dollars?Cookie182 said:Dont worry, im not planning on becoming one
was just curious....
That isn't all that much is it, considering they had to work their backsides off for about 50 years before they became one.Frigid said:kirby mentioned it in one of his speeches (i cannot recall which), it was abt $350K p.a., and a bit more for the CJ.
what you want, of course, is the judicial pension.
yea heard that pension is goodFrigid said:kirby mentioned it in one of his speeches (i cannot recall which), it was abt $350K p.a., and a bit more for the CJ.
what you want, of course, is the judicial pension.
you don't do the job for the money.Cookie182 said:still im surprised, partners at top tier can earn millions a yr but then again i guess a HCJ still holds a public sector job in the end which pays less
While I admit that's a good reason, I hope you never become a High Court Justice... or at least I hope I don't ever meet you...Frigid said:you don't do the job for the money.
you do the job because it's a source of power. imagine, the law is what you and six other guys say the law is.
Frigid said:you don't do the job for the money.
you do the job because it's a source of power. imagine, the law is what you and six other guys say the law is.
trust me, i won't.Devouree said:I hope you never become a High Court Justice... or at least I hope I don't ever meet you...
Or girls.Frigid said:you don't do the job for the money.
you do the job because it's a source of power. imagine, the law is what you and six other guys say the law is.
The benefits they would receieve when they retire would be awesome.ifsonotso_100 said:^ lol 415 k is still pretty sweet as haha regarding making their money.
Yeah they all would have I'd imagine these guys prob would have been the elite when they were practising.
none of the current crop of judges came from top tier firms (with the exception of Gummow J, who was once working for Allen Allen & Hemsley (now Allens Arthur Robinson) when "there were... 14 partners, 20 employed solicitors and a group of articled clerks"http://www.hcourt.gov.au/speeches/kirbyj/kirbyj_award.htm. the whole concept of a national 'top tier firm' is a rather modern invention (probably in the last 20-30 years).michael1990 said:I suppose they would have made all their money when they were practicing for a Top Law Firm and decided they needed to give back to society?
yes, yes it does.jackmurray1989 said:Being a HC judge always looks good on your resume.