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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]fascinating thread with some really thoughtful replies have learned plenty question: do capital contributions continue throughout the professional lifespan of an equity partner or are they extinguished after a certain monetary threshold is crossed? or is it firm dependent?[/quote] Depends but usually capital contribution requirements are tagged to your expected income level. So as you make more, you contribute more.[/quote] Hmm, I’d say “not exactly.” Many firms base capital payments on the number of shares assigned to the partner. While in most firms the number of shares a partner has sets the floor for compensation, it doesn’t set the ceiling. In other words, your income can be substantially higher than another lawyer with the same number of shares but your capital payments will be equal. [/quote]
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