A friend and I were discussing this the other day and we realised that neither of us knew any firms which operated this policy (at least, we didn't know of any firms that publicised the fact that the operated this policy ). Anyone know of any?
A friend and I were discussing this the other day and we realised that neither of us knew any firms which operated this policy (at least, we didn't know of any firms that publicised the fact that the operated this policy ). Anyone know of any?
I don't know why. They were students once, and it is the young generation which will be the future's MPs, lawyers, judges and so on.
I know but you should see them attack students around June - October time when they're asking about interviews, offers etc. Brings a whole new meaning to my online alias.
In a nutshell, the lockstep system pays partners in accordance with their seniority. 'Eat what you kill' policy is based on merit - each partner earns in accordance with the profit he brings to the firm.