Linklaters ramps up associate salaries and rolls out flexible working after remuneration review Legal Business11 March 2016PayAssociates Magic Circle firm Linklaters has ramped up associate take-home pay after a lengthy review of its remuneration.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 [email protected] Related ContentMore in this categoryHSBC’s Stephanie Hamon on how AI is becoming a must for panel firmsRevolving Doors: City hires at Goodwin, Ropes as Willkie brings in former CC antitrust head‘Growth is the magic word’ – how the UK’s competition watchdog is shaping the deal landscape‘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 $225kSlaughter and May matches magic circle peers with NQ pay hike to £150kThe new £150k benchmark for Magic Circle associates – ‘rewarding the best’, or ‘slightly alarming’?Comment: Why giving associates exposure to clients could be a win-win scenario