Allen & Overy (A&O) has become the latest leading City firm to review its partner remuneration structure, while Clifford Chance (CC) has confirmed that it has no plans to alter its existing lockstep model.
A&O currently operates a modified lockstep with a 15-year equity ladder from bottom to top, with the firm understood to be considering changes to the length of the ladder.
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