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- After qualifying in 1932 he continued to work there, and became a salaried partner two years later at the age of 25.
- And by creating the new rank of salaried partners, the firm can continue to restrict the number of people competing for those slices.
- Although they are both regarded as partners, in legal and economic terms, equity partners and salaried partners have little in common other than joint and several liability.
- The firm also changed its whole process for electing partners to create a tier of salaried partners between equity partners who are compensated out of profits and associates who receive salaries, Milone said.
- Arbuthnot & Co had two partners at the time of its failure, namely Sir George Gough Arbuthnot and J . M . Young, a salaried partner who seems to have had no voice in the running of the firm.
- An equity partner with a stagnant or declining book of business can be " de-equitized " or demoted from the status of a partner who receives a share of the firm's profits to that of a salaried partner or counsel.
- An equity partner is a part-owner of the business, and is entitled to a proportion of the distributable distributions of the partnership ( although it is quite common for salaried partners to receive a bonus based on the firm's profitability ).
- Julia Gillard, who subsequently became Prime Minister of Australia, was a salaried partner at law firm Slater & Gordon who provided pro-bono legal services to Wilson, with whom she was romantically involved, for the establishment of the Association and for the purchase of the Fitzroy property.