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Law Practice

Mar. 8, 2011

If I Am Winning, Why Do I Have Fewer Chips?

Do you feel like your captial investment in your law firm is holding you hostage? By Edwin B. Reeser.


By Edwin B Reeser


THIRD IN A FIVE-PART SERIES: This series explores some of the current illusions and realities of partner capital and capital accounts treatment in some large law firms. It is intended to be illustrative of issues and does not present the profile of any specific individual firm, past or present.


Additional pressure arises because Mary has to decide what to do, and decide fast, or sit tight another year. That is because the firm only cre...

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