From my own forays into the field and research into legal salaries, I can't see a pharmacist/lawyer salary being that large even with benefits. From what I've gathered, the average expectation is somewhere between 120 to 200k for a brilliant SOB. If the lawyer has an IP certification, then it possibly could go to 250K+. If I became a lawyer, I would need to work on the order of 13 to 18 good years to equate to what a CRW pharmacist would make for a 40 hour pay period. However, as a lawyer, the minimum expectation for billing is 60 hours per week in most firms, so that argument really doesn't hold water. It is the interest of PRACTICING pharmacy law that should draw an applicant, not the research or the money.