At the partnership or associate level?Desert Fox wrote:Lockstep isn't going to last our entire careers.
The ones who do basically pure lockstep at the partner level are not exactly quick to change their ways.
At the partnership or associate level?Desert Fox wrote:Lockstep isn't going to last our entire careers.
I'm really not an expert on this nor on Skadden's culture; but wouldn't a 'modified' lock-step compensation scheme that awards for merit negate a lot of what lock-step compensation purports to do for culture?Anonymous User wrote:So, if it came up in an interview, I would be accurate in classifying Skadden as modified lockstep? (saying this because it is lockstep with room for rewarding merit/seniority by giving extra "points").Anonymous User wrote:
Yeah. It's been a really good way to distinguish why you're interested in certain firms and lockstep partners tend to really like it when you talk about it.
Yeah that's what I'm trying to get to the bottom of, it's a little tricky to wrap one's head around from system to system.toothbrush wrote:I'm really not an expert on this nor on Skadden's culture; but wouldn't a 'modified' lock-step compensation scheme that awards for merit negate a lot of what lock-step compensation purports to do for culture?Anonymous User wrote:So, if it came up in an interview, I would be accurate in classifying Skadden as modified lockstep? (saying this because it is lockstep with room for rewarding merit/seniority by giving extra "points").Anonymous User wrote:
Yeah. It's been a really good way to distinguish why you're interested in certain firms and lockstep partners tend to really like it when you talk about it.
Partnership level. Younger partners can roll up to a V50 firm and make 4X as much because old ass boomers who don't bring in money are stealing their profits.2014 wrote:At the partnership or associate level?Desert Fox wrote:Lockstep isn't going to last our entire careers.
The ones who do basically pure lockstep at the partner level are not exactly quick to change their ways.
I mean, this is definitely how Kirkland and Weil clawed their way up the hierarchy--stealing the most money-grubbing partners with big books of business from the other top, lockstep firms. But that's been going on for ages.Desert Fox wrote:Partnership level. Younger partners can roll up to a V50 firm and make 4X as much because old ass boomers who don't bring in money are stealing their profits.2014 wrote:At the partnership or associate level?Desert Fox wrote:Lockstep isn't going to last our entire careers.
The ones who do basically pure lockstep at the partner level are not exactly quick to change their ways.
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