Dewey Have Data on How Much Partners Got Paid? Yes -- Thanks to the Partner Contribution Plan

Here are spreadsheets showing how much Dewey's 109 most highly compensated partners earned in 2011 and 2012, along with how much they are being asked to contribute in "clawbacks" under the "Partnership Contribution Plan." Enjoy!

Here’s the spreadsheet showing the 100-plus former Dewey partners who broke the $1 million mark in terms of total 2011 and 2012 payments from the firm. Some comments:

1. Left to right, the columns are: Partner Last Name, Partner First Name, Total 2011 & 2012 Payments, and Final Contribution Amount.

2. The transcription of all data was done manually from a hard-copy document. If you see any typos or other errors, please email us or text us (646-820-8477; texts only, not a voice line).

3. Yes, the $1 million cutoff is somewhat arbitrary. As noted above, the transcription was done manually. (For various reasons, we aren’t able to upload the entire document — but giving you the top earners hits pretty much all the juicy stuff.)

4. There are two sheets to the spreadsheet. Sheet 1 lists the partners alphabetically by last name, and Sheet 2 lists the partners by compensation, from highest to lowest.

5. If you’d like to access a full version of this spreadsheet, with sortable columns, here’s a link to the Google Doc.

We hope you enjoy this voyeuristic look through the compensation of ex-partners of Dewey & LeBoeuf. Feel free to mention any juicy tidbits or fun nuggets you come across in the comments to this post. Happy hunting!

Settlement deal in Dewey bankruptcy nears end [Thomson Reuters News & Insight]
Dewey Delays: Deadline for ‘Clawback’ Settlement Extended [WSJ Law Blog]
Though Responses Lag, Dewey Advisers See Settlement Proposal Succeeding [Am Law Daily]

Earlier: Biglaw Blind Item: The $6 Million Men
Dewey Have Good Prospects for a Speedy Settlement With Former Partners?
Dewey Have a Deal With Former Partners of the Firm?
Inside Straight: Analyzing ‘Black-Box’ Compensation

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