Wolkstein, Von Ellen And Brown, LLC<br/><br/>Law firm salary structures typically depend on firm size. Small-firm salaries vary widely within countries and from one country to the next, and are not often publicly available. Because most countries do not have unified legal professions, there are often significant disparities in income among the various legal professions within a particular country. Finally, the availability of salary data also depends upon the existence of journalists and sociologists able to collect and analyze such data.<br/><br/>Jamie Von Ellen:Due to their huge size, the U.S. and UK-based law firms are the most prestigious and powerful in the world, and dominate the international market for legal services. A 2007 research paper noted that firms from other countries merely pick over their leftovers: "Much of the competition is relatively orderly whereby predominantly Australian, New Zealand, and Canadian firms compete for business not required by English or American law firms."<wbr/><br/>Jamie<wbr/>Von Ellen Info<br/><br/>Ms. Whitmarsh served as a judicial clerk for the Honorable Glenn Berman,<wbr/><br/>Presiding<wbr/>Judge Family Part, Middlesex County, Superior Court of New Jersey<br/>from 2007-2008. She has devoted her practice primarily to Family Law. Ms.<br/>Whitmarsh is an active member of the New Jersey State Bar Association Family<br/>Law Section, a member of the Family Law Section Young Lawyers<wbr/><br/>Subcommittee,<wbr/>and has served as a member of the Family Law Executive<wbr/><br/>Committee<wbr/>Email Subcommittee and Palimony Statute Subcommittee. She is also<br/>a member of the Middlesex County Bar Association and the New York State Bar<br/>Association, .<br/><br/>Jamie K. Von Ellen:<br/><br/>In many countries, only lawyers have the legal authority to draft wills, trusts, and any other documents that ensure the efficient disposition of a person's property after death. In some civil law countries this responsibility is handled by civil law notaries.<wbr/><br/><wbr/><br/>In<wbr/>the United States, the estates of the deceased must generally be administered by a court through probate. American lawyers have a profitable mono