MinterEllison has quietly amended the way it pays its partners to increase their earnings capacity as it responds to demands from its highest-performing lawyers and fights off chequebook-wielding rivals.

The changes at the top-tier firm are designed to reward big-billing lawyers by stretching equity allocations at the top of the ladder, creating a larger gap between top earners and the rest of the partnership.

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