Linklaters is considering another change to its lockstep, the latest in a increasingly long line of similar moves at major U.K. legal institutions. Are we moving away from the idea of all partners being in it together; could it be that culture will become a luxury of the mid-tier?
Law.com International editor-in-chief Paul Hodkinson discusses the topic in light of the latest news.
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