Rich,
I don't have personal experience with avg. billable hours for NY law firm paralegals. However, Esquire Group
<http://www.esquiregroup.com/2007staffingreport.pdf>
reports on paralegals in general on page 20 of its 2007 Staffing Report:
While most paralegals time is billed, the majority of them do not have a
minimum billable requirement, however. 60% of the paralegals survey reported
they do NOT operate under a minimum billable hours requirement. For the 40%
who do, the average billable requirement is 1479. This is consistent with the
findings of Legal Assistant Today, which reported that the largest group of
paralegals had a minimum requirement of somewhere between 1401–1600
hours.
Law student group
<http://www.betterlegalprofession.org>
reported legal billable hours for Manhattan firms last October. Perhaps they have access to
paralegal billable hours, too? You could also pose the question to some of the following websites:
Vault.com
<http://www.vault.com/search/searchresult.jsp?keyword=paralegal>
US Dept. of Labor paralegal statistics
<http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes232011.htm#st>
American Association for Paralegal Education
<http://www.aafpe.org/>
Legal Assistant Management Association
<http://paralegalmanagement.org/>
American Bar Association
<http://www.abanet.org/>
National Association of Legal Assistants
<http://www.nala.org>
National Federation of Paralegal Association
<http://www.paralegals.org/>
LEGAL ASSISTANT TODAY
<http://www.legalassistanttoday.com>
The Law Guru Knowledge Base
<http://www.lawguru.com>
Lawtech.com
<http://www.lawtech.com/ARTICLES/mswhite.html>
Good luck,
Angel Ramos
Records Analyst
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