UK firm mulls partner voting rights overhaul in governance review
Addleshaw Goddard is considering handing more power to its salaried partners by giving them voting rights on some aspects of the firm’s management.
Addleshaw Goddard is considering handing more power to its salaried partners by giving them voting rights on some aspects of the firm's management. The national law firm is kicking off a governance review in the coming weeks in a bid to update its internal structures and is looking into extending the voting rights of its partners beyond the equity.
April 21, 2010 at 07:04 PM
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UK firm mulls partner voting rights overhaul in governance review
Addleshaw Goddard is considering handing more power to its salaried partners by giving them voting rights on some aspects of the firm’s management.
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