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Profits Per Partner Down At Skadden, S&C, and DPW

monopoly_man_bankrupt.gifThis won’t come as a galloping shock to anybody, but profits per partner were down at some of the most prestigious firms in the country. AmLaw Daily reported:

All three firms, however, posted declines in profits per partner. Sullivan, which was involved in almost every major bank deal in the industry’s radical makeover last year, suffered the least severe downturn: Net was down 2 percent from 2007, leading to a decline in profits per partner of 3.7 percent to $2.94 million. At Skadden, net profits declined 5.4 percent. Profits per partner were down 9.5 percent to $2.06 million.

Davis Polk’s profitability suffered more severely. The firm’s net declined by almost 13 percent and profits per partner fell 17 percent to $1.90 million. That decline in PPP is one of the steepest so far reported in The Am Law 100. By comparison, profits per partner at Latham dropped 21 percent and PPP at Cadwalader fell 30 percent. Davis Polk has stated publicly that it prepaid some 2009 expenses, such as January rent and associate bonuses, in 2008 in anticipation of a continued downturn. Such payments depressed 2008 profits.

What were those bonus numbers again? Let’s go to the video tape after the jump.

After Cravath set the New York market for bonuses well under Skadden’s payout, many commenters thought that Skadden would take a serious hit in PPP because of their “overpayment.”

Well, it looks like Skadden took a slight hit to PPP in order to keep bonuses at 2006 levels. Sullivan, (which ended any hope of a better than Cravath bonus when they announced in mid-December) partners look like they made a little bit of money by pulling a Half-Skadden on the market.

But what happened with DPW? You can pre-pay expenses all you want, but when you are looking at a 17% drop in PPP, can other “cost cutting” measures be far behind?

THE AM LAW 100: Revenue Flat, Profits Down at Skadden, S&C, Davis Polk, and Dewey [AmLaw Daily]

Earlier: Associate Bonus Watch: Here Comes Skadden
Associate Bonus Watch: S&C Announces Half-Skadden Bonuses (But May Pay More Come Spring)
Associate Bonus Watch: Davis Polk & Wardwell Joins Cravath/Simpson in Race to the Bottom

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