Thanks for the information, Nancy.
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From: "White, Nancy Jean" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: salaries
> At Central Michigan we have 6 legal studies profs and the average salary
> is about $65,000.
>
> Nancy White
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk on behalf of S
> Martin
> Sent: Sat 11/26/2005 9:39 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: salaries
>
>
> ALSB Colleagues,
> I periodically request from my dean salary upgrades (based on merit and
> equity) on behalf of my legal studies colleagues. We are so far behind
> our accounting, finance, etc. faculty, and with each contractual raise, we
> fall further behind. Sometimes I've been successful (to a small
> extent, but something is better than nothing), sometimes not. My most
> persuasive argument is to show how far behind other legal studies faculty
> we are. Administrators expect us to be paid less than other business
> faculty so comparison to the accounting faculty in my department, for
> example, doesn't help us. I have the combined figures for legal studies
> faculty from the 62 reporting schools in the 2004-05 AACSB survey, but I
> do not have figures for individual institutions. If you have salary
> information available for your institution, and the mean or median salary
> for legal studies faculty is in 6 figures (If you're just as poor as we
> are, your information won't help me!), I would love to know about it.
> FYI, the mean legal studies salary at private, accredited institutions is
> reported in the AACSB survey as $104,000. Please reply directly to me at
> [log in to unmask] Thanks for your help.
>
> Susan Lorde Martin
> Cypres Family Distinguished Professor of Legal Studies in Business - Zarb
> School of Business
> Director, Center for Teaching & Scholarly Excellence
> 208 Weller Hall
> 134 Hofstra University
> Hempstead, New York 11549
> 516 463-5327
> (fax) 516 795-3931
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