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Criminal Defense Attorney Salary in Boston: $119,000/yr Take-Home (2026)

A criminal defense attorney earning $119,000 in Boston takes home approximately $86,139/yr or $3,313 bi-weekly after all taxes.

Salary Levels by Experience

Experience LevelSalary RangeEst. Annual Net
Public Defender / Staff$58,000–$76,000~$52,170
Associate (private firm)$79,000–$128,000~$76,023
Senior Associate$126,000–$172,000~$105,144
Partner / Solo Practitioner$167,000–$558,000~$235,566

Tax Breakdown at $119,000 (Bi-Weekly)

ComponentPer PaycheckAnnual% of Gross
Gross Pay$4,576.92$119,000100%
Federal Income Tax−$684.88−$17,80715.0%
MA State Income Tax−$228.85−$5,9505.0%
FICA (SS + Medicare)−$350.15−$9,1047.7%
Net Take-Home$3,313~$86,13972.4%

What Drives Criminal Defense Attorney Pay in Boston

Criminal defense attorneys in New York City represent individuals charged with state and federal crimes in one of the nation's busiest court systems, spanning everything from felony prosecutions in Manhattan's Supreme Court to complex white-collar cases in the Southern District of New York. The SDNY's status as the most prominent federal district creates unparalleled opportunities for high-stakes federal criminal defense work.

NYC criminal defense spans an extraordinary range: public defenders and legal aid attorneys earning modest salaries represent the majority of defendants, while elite white-collar defense firms representing corporate executives and financial professionals generate among the highest legal fees in the country. Former prosecutors from the Manhattan DA's office or SDNY are especially valuable as private defense attorneys due to their insider knowledge. High-profile cases can drive seven-figure contingency arrangements at the senior partner level.

  • White-collar federal vs. state criminal defense
  • Former prosecutor background (SDNY, EDNY, DANY)
  • Private firm vs. public defender / legal aid
  • Solo practitioner case mix and referral network

Top Boston Employers

Major employers hiring criminal defense attorneys in Boston include: Ropes & Gray, WilmerHale, Goodwin Procter.

Tax note: Criminal defense attorneys at the $128,000 median take home approximately $82,000–$86,000 in NYC, but senior partners and prominent solo practitioners earning $300,000+ face combined marginal tax rates exceeding 50% when including all state and local levies.

Frequently Asked Questions

A criminal defense attorney earning $119,000 in Boston takes home approximately $86,139 per year, or $3,313 per bi-weekly paycheck, after all taxes. The effective tax rate is 27.6%.

Boston criminal defense attorney salaries range from $58,000–$76,000 at entry level to $167,000–$558,000 for senior professionals. The median mid-career salary is approximately $119,000.

Typically yes — former SDNY or Manhattan DA prosecutors who transition to private defense work can command significant premiums due to their relationships, courtroom experience, and understanding of how federal and state prosecutors build cases. Former SDNY prosecutors with white-collar experience are among the most sought-after lateral hires at Boston defense boutiques and can often name their own terms.

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