Equity Partners
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 Biglaw BiglawShould We Be Expecting A 'Wave' Of Biglaw Partner De-Equitizations In 2025?It's all about the bottom line, and some partners are going to be left out in the cold.
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 Biglaw BiglawNewly Merged Biglaw Megafirm Moves To All-Equity Partnership Model, Adopts New Partner Pay SystemWhile many firms are introducing non-equity partnerships, this firm is going all in for all-equity.
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 Biglaw BiglawWhen These Biglaw Firms Say You're A Partner, They Mean ItNo half 'income partner' measures here.
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 Biglaw BiglawBiglaw's Most Diverse Equity Partner RanksIndustry wide, just over 11 percent of equity partners are diverse.
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 Biglaw BiglawThis Biglaw Firm Has The Most Women Equity Partners In The Am Law 200Equity partnership is the best kind of partnership.
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 Biglaw BiglawIs The Problem With Partnerships The Partnership?How permanent equity in firms might change the face of law for the better.
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 Biglaw BiglawThere's Only One Type Of Partner At These Biglaw Firms -- The Equity KindNo second-class partners here.
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 Biglaw, Sponsored Content Biglaw, Sponsored ContentIs It Better To Be An Equity Partner Or Non-Equity Partner?On balance, equity partnership is likely still more rewarding in most cases. But for lawyers in certain situations, non-equity arrangements can have strong appeal.
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 Biglaw, Sponsored Content Biglaw, Sponsored ContentEvolving Partnership Economics: The Equity And Non-Equity Models Are Starting To BlurIn the current law firm landscape, the fact that a lawyer has been designated a partner often conveys very little about the economic arrangement between that lawyer and the firm.
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 Biglaw BiglawPartnership Really Is A Brass Ring At These Biglaw FirmsAin't no partnership like an equity partnership.
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 Biglaw BiglawThe Incredible Shrinking Equity RanksAs making equity partner becomes more elusive, smart firms will think beyond the numbers.
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 Biglaw BiglawWomen Are Becoming Equity Partners, Not Many Of Them, But StillWhat is partnership if it is not equity partnership?
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 Biglaw BiglawYes, You Can Increase The Number Of Equity Partners And Profits Per Partner At The Same TimeMo' equity partners, mo' revenue.
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 Biglaw BiglawMaking Partner Is Not As Awesome As You'd ThinkNot all partners in Biglaw are created equal.
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Biglaw, Partner IssuesThe Biglaw Firms With The Most Female Equity PartnersSome of these firms should be applauded, but some of them ought to be shamed.
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 Morning Docket Morning DocketMorning Docket: 10.05.16* Who recently made partner at Kirkland & Ellis, Covington & Burling, Goodwin Procter, and Curtis Mallet-Prevost? Here’s a nice round-up that highlights the names of the 112 associates who were promoted at these four firms. Don’t be too shocked by that high number; the vast majority of partner promotions were made at Kirkland, where 81 attorneys were welcomed into the ranks of the firm’s non-equity partnership. [Big Law Business] * In what’s hailed as a victory for gay rights, Massachusetts expanded the legal definition of the word “parent” to be read “in a gender-neutral manner, to apply where a child is ‘born to [two people], is received into their joint home, and is held out by both as their own child.'” The state’s high court also allowed parentage laws to be construed to apply to members of same-sex couples without biological ties to the children. [WSJ Law Blog] * Today, SCOTUS will hear arguments in a case challenging “judge-made law,” that is, what is and isn’t considered insider trading. If you trade on information received from a third party who received it from an insider, is that insider trading? Even Mark Cuban wants to know, writing in an amicus brief that “no one should be prosecuted for conduct that Congress is either unwilling or unable to define.” [DealBook / New York Times] * The Oklahoma Supreme Court struck down a law that forced abortion providers to save fetal tissue samples from patients younger than 14 years old, on top of other broad restrictions. The court unanimously ruled that the law violated the state constitution’s “one subject” rule. In a separate concurrence, four judges would’ve struck down the law as an unconstitutional burden on a woman’s right to have an abortion. [Reuters] * Much like America, the Supreme Court seems to have a problem with race this Term. The high court will be hearing three divisive cases having to do with racial slurs, racial rhetoric, and racial epithets, and the Court may very well be divided along ideological lines, resulting in 4-4 deadlocks thanks to the seat left vacant by the late Justice Antonin Scalia and the Senate’s refusal to give Judge Merrick Garland a hearing. [CNN] 
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 Biglaw, Partner Issues Biglaw, Partner IssuesIn Major Overhaul, Biglaw Firm Creates Two-Tier Partnership To Boost ProfitsThis is a pretty bold move.
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Biglaw, Partner IssuesThis Biglaw Firm May Demote Partners To Boost ProfitsWhich firm is considering shearing the ranks of its equity partners?
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Biglaw, Partner Issues, Women's Issues7 Highlights From The 2015 Survey On Retention And Promotion Of Women In Law FirmsHopefully we are not one hundred years away from gender equality in the partnership ranks.
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Biglaw, Money, Partner IssuesYou Won't Get The Money!What are the odds of you actually making $3 million as a partner at a Biglaw firm? Biglaw partner turned in-house lawyer Mark Herrmann runs the numbers.