Linklaters could be set to back away from its decision to reduce its international salaried partner rank following the election of former banking chief Robert Elliott as the magic circle firm’s new senior partner.
Elliott, who saw off litigation chief John Turnbull and European managing partner Jean-Pierre Blumberg to win the role last week (2 May), is planning to consider making the firm’s partner remuneration system more flexible – looking at both the lockstep and the salaried or national partner rank.
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