...and specifically to the list's key metric: average profits per equity partner (PPP). But if the goal is to obtain meaningful insight into a...
...Add a little bit of revenue. Subtract partners. Control costs. That math helped a number of California law firms boost...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...365. Its equity partnership grew from 54 to 57, while its non-equity partner ranks declined from 54 to 51. While the uptick...
...to the squeeze on partner profits. But income...
...large class of new lateral partners joining the firm in the...30 percent drop in its non-equity shareholders, capping off a...
Originally Published: Daily Business Review
...have benefited equally from the increase. On average, equity partners are better compensated than their non-equity counterparts, male partners make more than their female...
Lurking behind the dismal employment and salary numbers for new law school graduates is a troubling trend for big law firm
...has many unfortunate consequences for the firms that create a permanent...
...and will be based in Mumbai. Panchmatia joins as an associate partner, a non-equity position with a route to full partnership. He is formerly...
...from the previous year. According to the new information, equity and non-equity partners shared a profit pool of $254 million. Equity partners, viewed apart...
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