Partners at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison are mulling over the possibility of adding a nonequity partner tier as early as 2024, according to several people with knowledge of the firm.

The goal of making such a change would be to retain and attract counsel-level attorneys and senior associates tempted by offers to join competitor firms’ partnerships at the nonequity level, the people said.

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