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A&O Shearman boss Hervé Ekué on skyrocketing lawyer pay: ‘We haven’t reached the top’

Ekué speaks to Financial News in his first sit-down interview since A&O’s mega-merger with Shearman & Sterling last year

A&O Shearman’s Hervé Ekué with editor in chief Shruti Tripathi Chopra at the Financial News and Private Equity News networking event held at The News Building on 18 March
A&O Shearman’s Hervé Ekué with editor in chief Shruti Tripathi Chopra at the Financial News and Private Equity News networking event held at The News Building on 18 March Photo: Alicia Canter

The dizzying rise of lawyers’ salaries could intensify further as global elite law firms battle for talent to advise major clients on complex deals, according to A&O Shearman managing partner Hervé Ekué.

The onslaught of US law firms in London combined with a flurry of private equity transactions has led to pay for lawyers skyrocketing in recent years, with top partners making as much as $20m a year. 

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