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Thirty percent of the UK top 50 now have lower partner profits than they did in 2011-12
September 11, 2017 at 10:38 AM
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The UK’s leading law firms have struggled to match significant hikes in revenue with similar profitability increases during the past five years, with Legal Week research showing that 30% of the UK top 50 have lower profits per equity partner (PEP) now than they did in 2011-12.
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