Thomas S.

Alameda County Superior Court
Legal Processing Assistant

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S. Thomas , working as Legal Processing Assistant, was employed by Alameda County Superior Court in 2024, and received regular pay of $77,459, other pay of $427, total pay of $77,887, benefits worth $29,801, total compensation of $107,688 including pay and benefits. This compensation was 12 percent lower than the average and 11 percent lower than the median in Alameda County Superior Court.

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Year2024
Full NameThomas S.
Job TitleLegal Processing Assistant
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StateCalifornia
EmployerAlameda County Superior Court
Total Compensation $107,688
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Employer NameAlameda County Superior Court
Year2024
Number of Employees750
Average Annual Wage$122,629
Median Annual Wage$121,395
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