The financial performance of the U.S.’s highest earning law firms over the last three years has highlighted the disparities in profitability between different practice areas. As profits have grown, these firms have questioned whether their equity tier of partners can sustain such wide disparities in financial contribution.

That has their leaders now weighing the pros and cons of adopting a non-equity tier.

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