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The ultimate metric on BigLaw: Earnings per partner
"Is EPP [earnings per partner], then, ever going to supplant PPP [profits per partner] as the Holy Grail? Of course not," writes Bruce MacEwen. "Nor should it -- after all, the equity partners put up the capital, take the risk, and at the end of the day hold the keys to the kingdom. But for insight into how firms leverage themselves and distribute the spoils, it can't be beat."
More MacEwen on "beating the numbers game" here.
Posted by Product Team on September 19, 2005 at 12:32 PM | Permalink
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