But those that haven't must pay them at a time when the corporate legal industry is finding it harder than ever to boost earnings.
WSJ: Unfunded Pension Plans at Law Firms Burden Younger Partners
Historically, many men in conservative areas haven't seen the need to send their wives or daughters to get the ID card or haven't wanted to pay for it.
Since they were established in 1960, REITs haven't had to pay corporate taxes on their income as long as at least 90% of their taxable income is paid as dividends.
They would love a bit of what you might call proper inflation - not the kind we have had recently, in which living standards have been squeezed by jumps in energy or food prices that cuts consumers' spending power, but the sort we haven't seen for years, pay rises.
But inevitably myself or one of my colleagues occasionally needs to see something that we haven't subscribed to and so we have to pay a fee to see research that has been publicly funded.
While lawyers for ex-partners said they haven't been briefed on how much their clients might have pay, Dewey's bankruptcy lawyer, Albert Togut, said the consensus thus far among the firm's creditors was promising and bodes for a relatively swift resolution.
We understand sexism when it's explicit -- unequal pay for equal work -- but we haven't acknowledged gendered cultural biases surrounding parenthood.
"We have many members facing a further period of uncertainty with no pay and we also have retired public servants who haven't had their pensions, " he said.
In the cases of both GM and Chrysler, the administration's Auto Task Force was not impressed that the companies haven't been able to modify their agreements with the UAW on compensation reductions, severance pay and a union-managed health care trust.
Many workers haven't gotten cost-of-living raises for a few years, although some get pay boosts linked to longevity or new credentials.
King and the Nets haven't been in Brooklyn long, but they've already learned a valuable lesson: Never pay retail.
In prior years, some banks would encourage homeowners to pay off mortgages with credit cards they issued to get rebates or other rewards, but they haven't done this since the housing bubble burst.
If the medical experts in Congress haven't decided that some treatment or service is worthy of the fee schedule, then the program won't pay for it even if it is in the best interests of patients.
One reason we haven't noticed the "extra" money flowing to the front line is that it has been swallowed up by pay rises, which, in turn, have meant much, much bigger-than-expected cuts in public sector employment.
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