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Labor/Employment

Jan. 19, 2002

Employment Strategy Involves Research and Precision

Employment Column - By Lynda Stevens and Geoffrey Crisp, There is a new world order in the legal field, or at least in Orange County. The technology crash, terrorist attacks and recession have led some law firms to redefine their management prerogatives during this unusual and trying time. Lawyers in the Orange County job market should familiarize themselves with these new priorities.

        Employment Column

        By Lynda Stevens and Geoffrey Crisp

        There is a new world order in the legal field, or at least in Orange County. The technology crash, terrorist attacks and recession have led some law firms to redefine their management prerogatives during this unusual and trying time. Lawyers in t...

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