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Law Practice

Sep. 24, 2002

Building Blocks

Column - By Michael McSweeney - While the recession technically may be behind us, the last 18 months have hit the legal industry hard, and the upturn has not kicked in. The legal press almost daily reports layoffs and partner defections at the major firms and the less-than-occasional disappearance or imminent disappearance of small and midsize firms altogether.

        By Michael McSweeney
        
        While the recession technically may be behind us, the last 18 months have hit the legal industry hard, and the upturn has not kicked in. The leg...

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