A firm develops a compensation philosophy that is realistic in light of the partners’ personal, professional and economic objectives; the firm’s culture and its competitive environment.

Changes in client attitudes, along with the economy and increased competitiveness have forced partners in the overwhelming majority of firms to re-examine their partner compensation systems to ensure that their systems for compensating partners are supporting the firm’s immediate and long-term goals and objectives.

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