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Financial Times • May 06, 2025
Slaughter and May holds junior lawyer pay at £150,000
Slaughter and May’s decision to maintain junior lawyer salaries at £150,000 marks an early indication of compensation stability amid broader hesitation among leading firms in a cha...
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Financial Times • May 01, 2025
LSEG shareholders revolt over CEO David Schwimmer’s pay
Shareholders of LSEG express discontent regarding CEO David Schwimmer's compensation package, which is aligned with US competitors and is anticipated to increase to £7.8 million.
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