LONDON – Little over a third of lawyers now aspire to join the partnership at their firm, as new research suggests that the increasingly slim chance of making partner is hitting its motivational power.
Legal Week Intelligence’s 2010 Employee Satisfaction Report found that only 38% of associates now regard making partner at their own firm as their key career aim. The number represents a significant decrease on previous figures of 45% in 2009 and 50% in 2008.
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