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Sep. 7, 2002

The Right Recommendation Can Clinch Job Offer

Employment Column - By Craig A. Blumin - Checking references is a necessary part of the due diligence firms conduct when considering hiring a new lawyer. While a small number of managers consider checking references a mere formality, most place great importance on references, and anyone serious about a job also should take the choice of references seriously.

        Employment Column
        
        By Craig A. Blumin
        
        Checking references is a necessary part of the due diligence firms conduct when considering hiring a new lawyer. While a small number of managers consider ...

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