Linklaters pays out a third more to highest-earning member in latest LLP accounts Tom Moore2 December 2015PayFinancial results 2014/15 The highest-paid LLP member at Linklaters took home £3.2m during the last financial year, a 33% increase on what was paid in in 2013/14.Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Corporate users - click here for simple access (no password needed). For more information, please contact jasmine.glass@legalbusiness.co.uk Related ContentMore in this categoryRevolving Doors: Linklaters adds eight-lawyer Paris team as Goodwin hires in London and Broadfield recruits from Sidley and KirklandLinklaters re-elects leadership duo after ‘biggest year-on-year increase in profit in more than 20 years’‘I realised how much difference it makes to have solid advice and real connections’ – Linklaters and Norton Rose Fulbright join Slaughters in social mobility initiative‘Setting ourselves up for the future’ – McDermott ups London trainee pay to £70kSlaughter and May matches magic circle peers with NQ pay hike to £150k‘At the top of UK associate compensation’ – McDermott hikes London NQ pay to $225kTwice as nice: Fieldfisher doubles pay to highest earning member, LLP accounts revealComment: The Global 100 – so much for the City comeback as US leaders land the big blowsClydes expands Manchester base with new office and partner duo as revenues reach £26m in 2014/15